This episode dives deep into Rolex and its remarkable ability to maintain a dominant position in the watch industry. RJ and Lex join Nacho to explore Rolex's reputation for consistently producing high-quality watches. But is this reputation entirely deserved? While Rolex frequently tops lists for popularity, sales, and iconic status, not everything is as flawless as it seems. Sometimes, the allure from afar may mask a less desirable reality - like mistaking a Cellini for something truly exceptional. Join the conversation as the hosts discuss the brand's perceived invincibility and uncover the reasons behind it. To kick things off, Lex shares that he was named after the Rolex brand, although only his close friends use his full name; to everyone else, he's simply 'Lex.' On his wrist, he sports the quartz Grand Seiko SBGX341, a striking replica watch featuring a white dial with red accents and a rugged, '70s-inspired stainless steel case. After recently rediscovering his love for Grand Seiko, he plans to wear this model for the foreseeable future. Next up is RJ, wearing his replica Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600, a quintessential diver's watch designed to withstand the rigors of underwater adventures. This is RJ's second Sea-Dweller of this reference; he previously traded his first in 2014 for a GMT-Master 1675. Although he no longer owns those specific pieces, he has reacquired a Sea-Dweller of the same model, which he proudly wears today. Finally, Nacho showcases his Omega Seamaster Professional 300M reference 2254.50.00. While there's little to say about this reliable piece, Nacho has shared his admiration for it as his go-anywhere, do-anything (GADA) watch, featured in a dedicated article and video on the Fratello YouTube channel. It's currently his most worn watch in 2025, a trend unlikely to change. Why Rolex Always Wins For many at Fratello, Omega holds a special place in their hearts. However, it's undeniable that Rolex remains the most popular brand in the watch world. Despite our appreciation for other brands, we often find ourselves scrutinizing their choices. Whether critiquing a specific model or questioning a brand's direction, perfection is elusive. So, is Rolex's craftsmanship as close to perfection as it gets? As discussed in the podcast, even the best can stumble. What sets replica Rolex apart is its ability to navigate these "mistakes" with grace and a willingness to take calculated risks. The hosts analyze how Rolex manages to maintain its position and consistently emerge victorious.