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FRIDAY WIND DOWN: We launch our 4th limited edition, plus a new season of About Effing Time!
This week, we’ve had a lot of excitement at our end. We just launched our fourth limited-edition collaboration watch, the Nivada Grenchen x seconde/seconde/ x Time+Tide ChaosMaster Series, while the highly anticipated new season of About Effing Time premieres this weekend. The Nivada Grenchen x seconde/seconde/ x Time+Tide ChaosMaster Series really embodies what we are … ContinuedThe post FRIDAY WIND DOWN: We launch our 4th limited edition, plus a new season of About Effing Time! appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
The Style Section: Our Favorite Watch Merch Of All Time
From branded baseball caps to cell phones – and everything in between.
Time+Tide
Rolex launch certified pre-owned program, but we are left with more questions than answers
The pre-owned market for watches has become bigger and bigger each year – so much so that resale giants like eBay have doubled down and entered the mix, while a company like WatchBox can afford to sign Michael Jordan (yep, the basketball GOAT) as an ambassador. Recently, we have seen brands like Richard Mille do … ContinuedThe post Rolex launch certified pre-owned program, but we are left with more questions than answers appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
Happenings: Colin de Tonnac To Lecture At The Horological Society Of New York
The founder of Semper & Adhuc will speak about the history of French watchmaking on December 5.
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A Closer Look at the Greubel Forsey Grande Sonnerie
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: To The Moon And Back, A Speedmaster For Everyone
With so many different Speedmasters out there – and in the spirit of the holidays – we thought a quick guide to some of the ones available in the Hodinkee Shop might be helpful.
Hodinkee
Editors' Picks: Tables, Cases, Sock Drawers, and Safes: All The Ways We Store Our Watches
Because you can't wear them all.
Deployant
New: Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein x Stephen Silver
Louis Erard stretches their collaboration with Alain Silberstein in a special collaboration with Silicon Valley jeweler Stephen Silver.
Time+Tide
INTRODUCING: The Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm Bronze – Black Dial
The watch community may be more familiar with their Adventure, Independent, and Wild One collections, but a top-seller for the Norqain brand is their Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm. Today, a new limited-edition installment has just entered the chat, with a handsome bronze panda vibe, that appears to be a worthy successor to one of their … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The Norqain Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm Bronze – Black Dial appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Quill & Pad
Trying Two Saint Luis Rey Double Corona Cigars From Different Boxes
Ken Gargett recently had the opportunity to try two Saint Luis Rey Double Corona Cigars from two different boxes. They were both remarkably similar, which is not a given with Cuban cigars, especially very rare Cuban cigars.
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Introducing the Habring² Doppel 38
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In Conversation with Zenith CEO, Julien Tornare at the 2022 Meet the DreamHers Event in Singapore
Meet the DreamHers is a campaign that was launched in 2020 with the expressed goal of shining a spotlight on independent and accomplished women, by having them share their experiences that might inspire and empower others to pursue their dreams. The campaign is part of Zenith’s broader HORIZ-ON initiative to bring about social change. Wei […]
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Introducing the Zenith Defy Classic Fusalp
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The Once Upon a Time Watch Project…Watch Stories Waiting to be Told
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Introducing: Audemars Piguet Brings Back The Starwheel (Live Pics)
The Code 11.59 gets its latest addition as AP revives a collector-favorite wandering hour complication from the 1990s.
SJX Watches
Audemars Piguet Introduces the Code 11.59 Starwheel
After a two-decade hiatus, Audemars Piguet has revived the wandering-hours complication with the Code 11:59 Starwheel. The latest addition to the collection installs the distinctive complication in the Code 11:59, a model initially criticised but now often praised, and combines it with a blue aventurine dial that’s matched with a two-tone, black ceramic and white gold case. Initial thoughts The reintroduction of the Starwheel in the Code 11:59 is an interesting proposition that is well timed. It is interesting because it combines the modern proportions and style of the Code 11.59 case with a once-neglected complication. In that sense, the watch embodies a key familiar direction in contemporary watchmaking: reinterpreting of a vintage classic for today. Even though the formula is familiar, the new Starwheel is different enough that it will no doubt be polarising. The relatively large case diameter of 41 mm compared to the compact 1990s models means the new model will probably not appeal to fans of the original, but it will surely bring a new audience to the complication (and perhaps enlarge the pool of clients for the Code 11.59). And it is well timed because Starwheel watches from the 1990s enjoyed a rise in popularity alongside the broader jump in interest in watches of all sorts during the last two years. So the brand’s revival of the Starwheel reflects its awareness of today’s tastes. It also reveals that AP is paying attention to the comings and goings on th...
Time+Tide
INTRODUCING: The Titoni Heritage Bicompax Chronograph evokes café racer style
Titoni have evolved many times as a brand, although they’ve always kept up with wristwatch fashion admirably in their century of operation. In fact, it’s hard to believe that their watches aren’t seen more often considering how long they’ve been around. The modern Titoni produce watches of a luxury standard at attainable prices, offering style, … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The Titoni Heritage Bicompax Chronograph evokes café racer style appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
A Week On The Wrist: The Search Is Over – This Entry Level F.P. Journe Chronomètre Bleu Is My New Favorite Watch
For now, at least.
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Hublot and the ‘Art of Fusion’
Time+Tide
Agenhor, and the many movements of the Genevan complication masters (Part 1)
The first part in an explorative series of movements by complication masters AGENHOR, including Harry Winston, Arnold & Son and more.The post Agenhor, and the many movements of the Genevan complication masters (Part 1) appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Deployant
News: Blancpain celebrates 70th anniversary of the first diving watch
Over the next 12 months, from January 2023, Blancpain will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the first modern diving watch - their Fifty Fathoms.
SJX Watches
Hands On: IWC Portofino Perpetual Calendar
IWC has a suite of instantly recognisable models synonymous with the brand, namely the Pilot’s Watches and of course, the Portugieser. But one collection does get as much recognition as its peers, despite being almost 40 years old. Named after the famous seaside city in Italy, the Portofino was introduced in 1984 (though the inaugural model didn’t yet have the Portofino name at the time) as an oversized pocket watch-style wristwatch, something of a clarion call to persist with mechanical watchmaking after the Quartz Crisis. Now the brand has revived one of the classics from the line with the Portofino Perpetual Calendar. At 40 mm in diameter, it’s the most compact of IWC’s perpetual calendars and is equipped with an in-house movement from the 82000 family. Initial thoughts The perpetual calendar is a sought-after complication for its utility but also its aesthetics, especially when it includes a moon phase, which adds a touch of romanticism to the design. IWC’s latest take on the complication is straightforward, practical, and priced reasonably enough. In fact, it’s essentially a visually-simplified version of the Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 42, which uses the same movement but inside a larger case. While not revolutionary in technical terms, the Portofino Perpetual Calendar is a solid performer with a concise design. It retains all the features that made the 1990s original appealing but adds a few contemporary touches in both design and the in-house base m...
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The Future of ‘Fusion’
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Introducing the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Fratello Limited Edition
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Introducing: Bulgari And Phillips Find The Right Vintage Touches With A New Octo Finissimo Collaboration
The auction house adds some classicism to the modern Octo design.
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