Ronnie O'Sullivan's 13-10 victory over Ding Junhui on Sunday set up a World Championship quarter-final clash against fellow veteran Mark Williams.
The experienced duo continue to dominate despite graduating nearly three decades ago, while John Higgins, who also turned professional in 1992, hit a 147 maximum break in his second round match at the Crucible this year.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at the long list of achievements by snooker's famed 'class of 92' in the World Championship, UK Championship and Masters.
Ronnie O'Sullivan (19 Triple Crown trophies)
Williams may not have clinched as much silverware as fellow class of 92 graduates O'Sullivan and Higgins, but he has an honour his two rivals have yet to secure – one of only three players to have won all three Triple Crown events in one season. The 2002-03 campaign saw everything click for the Welshman and yet it was the pinnacle of his career, not the start of a dynasty. He would return to snooker's top table again 15 years later with success against Higgins at the Crucible to claim his third world title.