1. RolexIn 1978, luxury watch brand Rolex forged a partnership with Wimbledon, often considered the most prestigious tournament of the four tennis majors – the others being the Australian Open, French Open and US Open. Rolex’s principal status in tennis was furthered when its ambassador, Federer, won Wimbledon in 2003.
The brand has gone on to complete its own grand slam – partnering with all four majors. Italian Watch Spotter identifies the exact Rolex model per tournament: the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 41 for the Australian Open, the Rolex GMT Master II for the French Open at Roland Garros, the Rolex 41mm Datejust in Oystersteel and yellow gold for Wimbledon, and the Rolex 36mm Datejust in steel and yellow gold with a Jubilee bracelet for the US Open. Read More...
The collapse in cryptocurrencies is easing supply of the most sought-after watches on the second-hand market, depressing prices for hard-to get-Patek Philippe and Rolex models.
The supply of trophy watches such as the Rolex Daytona or Patek Nautilus 5711A “is now much larger”, online-watch trading platform Chrono24 said in an emailed statement.The recent swoon in cryptocurrency valuations “has directly impacted pricing of luxury watches from brands like Rolex and Patek Philippe” said the company, which is based in Karlsruhe, Germany, and has more than half a million watches listed for sale on its website. Read More...
Source: Cardiff-times.co.uk Situated in the heart of Cardiff, Wales, St. David’s Hall is a remarkable landmark that embodies the rich cultural heritage and artistic vibrancy of the city. This iconic venue has hosted countless performances, ranging from classical music concerts to captivating theatrical shows. With its striking architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, St. David’s Hall is a well-loved destination for both locals and visitors alike.
In this article, we will delve into 14 astounding facts about St. Read More...