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Watches & Wonders Predictions from the CEO of Bob's Watches

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If you’re looking for a fresh perspective on Watches & Wonders 2025, Paul Altieri, CEO of Bob's Watches, has shared some exciting insights for 2025 that are sure to captivate watch enthusiasts. Among the standout predictions is the potential for Rolex to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the GMT-Master with a "New Coke" version in precious metals. Known for its iconic red-and-black bezel, the GMT-Master has been a symbol of global travel and horological excellence. As this milestone approaches, Paul suggests that a limited-edition release, perhaps in white gold or Everose gold, would perfectly blend nostalgia with Rolex's modern craftsmanship, making it a collector's dream.

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Another fascinating prediction from Paul involves the Rolex Perpetual 1908, which debuted in 2023. Known for its refined elegance, the 1908 could evolve with the addition of a moonphase complication. This would mark Rolex’s return to astronomical displays, reminiscent of the 2017 Cellini Moonphase. Paul highlights how this feature could elevate the 1908 into the haute horology sphere, positioning Rolex alongside industry giants like Patek Philippe. While Rolex remains famously secretive about future releases, this prediction has sparked plenty of anticipation among collectors.

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In the realm of dive watches, Paul believes that titanium could be the next frontier for Rolex’s professional sports models, particularly the Submariner and Sea-Dweller. The introduction of RLX titanium in the 2023 Yacht-Master 42 signaled Rolex’s commitment to lightweight, high-performance materials. Expanding this innovation to its iconic dive watches would improve durability while reducing wrist fatigue, offering enthusiasts a sleeker, more resilient option. The possibility of this evolution has excited many, as it would push Rolex’s legendary dive watches to new heights.

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Lastly, Paul speculates that Rolex may double down on its motorsports heritage with the Daytona, especially in light of Formula 1’s switch to TAG Heuer for timekeeping. Rather than pursuing new sponsorships, Rolex could celebrate the Daytona’s legacy with limited-edition models inspired by endurance racing. With bold color schemes and racing motifs, the Daytona could continue to honor its rich connection to motorsports and remain the ultimate chronograph for precision and speed.

Jack Miller

As a freelance writer with more than a decade of experience from which to draw upon, I specialize in luxury products and travel. Also, wine is a passion and I am continually searching for the ultimate setting for the time-honored tradition of winemaking. My stories have appeared in many of the other leading online luxury lifestyle magazines. ...(Read More)