View a step-by-step guide to setting the Rolex GMT-Master II, or view this quick video we have on YouTube with step-by-step instructions, as well!
Rolex Watches
Every now and then Watch Chest will get a call with a heartbroken client on the other end: their Rolex was stolen. Thankfully most register their timepiece with the homeowner’s insurance agency (one of the FIRST things you should do when you make your purchase!) but it’s still disappointing to feel taken advantage of. Here are 5 of the most common situations we’ve found for a luxury timepiece to get stolen:
Understanding that things such as climate or clothing can effect the comfort of wearing your watch, Rolex designed the Easylink Comfort Extension Link for some bracelet models such as the Datejust, Daytona, Explorer II, Milgauss, and the Date.
Rolex designed the Easylink Comfort Extension Link to allow you to adjust the length of your bracelet by 5 mm without the use of tools. Learn how by viewing this step-by-step gallery, or watch this instructional video on Watch Chest’s YouTube channel!
The Glidelock Fine-Adjustment System is a new feature designed by Rolex to allow you to quickly adjust the bracelet size of your Submariner (by 20mm), Deepsea, or SeaDweller (up to 26mm).
Review the slideshow for step-by-step instructions on how to adjust the Glidelock clasp, or view this instructional video on the Watch Chest YouTube channel!
Protected by 14 patents and launched in 2012, the Rolex Sky-Dweller was designed for the global traveler with extraordinary taste. It is the first Rolex with a dual time-zone display and an annual calendar, boasting an all-new 9001 automatic movement.
The 42mm Sky-Dweller is currently available only in 18 ct yellow, white, or Everose gold and your choice of an Oyster bracelet or leather strap.