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The Ulysse Nardin Ocean Race Diver Chronograph Sets Sail
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FRIDAY WIND DOWN: AP has a MARVELous week with a new watch, new CEO and US$6.2M auction result
Often watch brands release their new products at the same time so they’re all fighting for the spotlight. But Audemars Piguet is very good at picking their moments to dominate the conversation the week something drops (like introducing a slew of new novelties during their AP Social Club at the beginning of each year). Well, … ContinuedThe post FRIDAY WIND DOWN: AP has a MARVELous week with a new watch, new CEO and US$6.2M auction result appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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A Conversation with Cartier: The Rise & Success of Cartier Timepieces and the Man Behind It
Cartier’s new releases at Watches and Wonders 2023 demonstrated yet again why it truly is the watchmaker of elegance. The Maison’s recent rise to take the number two spot in terms of global watch sales can be attributed to CEO Cyrille Vigneron’s deft touch in clarifying and distilling the vision for its entire collection. Cartier […]
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The Franck Muller Grand Central Tourbillon Flash brings a sporty attitude to a complex movement
It can sometimes be difficult to know what to make of Franck Muller. Whether it’s because of the brand’s relative youth or general whimsical approach to design, it seems that a lot of collectors don’t take them particularly seriously. However, Franck Muller is built on a bedrock of technical excellence and that has earned them … ContinuedThe post The Franck Muller Grand Central Tourbillon Flash brings a sporty attitude to a complex movement appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Breitling Introduces New Classic AVI “Co-Pilot” With 42mm Case
Breitling revealed their modern Super AVI collection in 2021 at an airstrip in Dallas, with actual war planes and pilots on hand. We brought you live coverage right here, and as nice as we found some of the designs, the cases themselves, which clocked in at 46×15.9mm, were a tougher pill to swallow. In an attempt to address this, Breitling has introduced a new Classic AVI family into the collection, which features a more wrist-friendly 42×14.7mm case at the expense of the GMT complication found in the Super AVI family. Further still, within this release is a 41mm ref. 765 1964 Re-Edition that stays true to old school form both inside and out. The new Classic AVI watches bring the same design language we saw in the Super AVI, which itself is a reference to the Breitling reference 765 from the early ‘50s, a watch that earned the nickname “Co-Pilot” for its usefulness to pilots of the time. The Super AVI watches featured designs that drew inspiration from iconic WWII planes, and the Classic AVI collection makes use of the same schemes to great effect. This includes the P-51 Mustang, Vought F4U Corsair, Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, and Mosquito planes, which are each represented in the 4 different colorways. The newest AVI watches use the Breitling Caliber 23, which is their modified Valjoux 7753. This means the pricing is also considerably more attractive than the Super AVI collection, with prices starting at $5,800 for leather strap equipped watches, and $6,200 if you pre...
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Introducing: Audemars Piguet Surprises Us All With The Newest Marvel Comics Collaboration: The Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon 'Spider-Man'
This is your luxurious neighborhood Spider-Man.
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Sound The Alarm: Vulcain Links Up with Revolution & The Rake on Limited Edition ‘Style Moderne’ Cricket
The latest iteration of Vulcain’s beloved alarm watch, aptly named the Cricket, is a collaborative limited edition piece with Revolution & The Rake. Tapping into Revolution’s enthusiasm for finely crafted timepieces and The Rake’s sartorial know-how, the Cricket gets a handsome new sector dial that harkens back to the design made popular in the 1930’s. Still keeping the foundational elements of the Cricket, the limited edition ‘Style Moderne’ is a representation of an era where design evolved from Art Deco’s flash and flare, to practical and functional, without sacrificing its appealing facade. To dive a little deeper into architectural history and terminology, Style Moderne or also known as Art Moderne emphasized movement and sleekness. It was a departure from the embellished zig zags and chevrons found in the previous decade, and a transition to more streamlined designs while maintaining some of its geometric and bold color elements. The Cricket ‘Style Moderne’ embodies that evolution with its sectioned two-tone Bellini and anthracite dial. Each layer of the dial has its own geometrical feature; the inner dial is split into four quadrants, the following Bellini layer is split into eight separate sections by several anthracite channels that flow into the outer portion of the dial. We’ve seen multiple hour marker displays within the Cricket collection, ranging from Arabic numerals, pointed markers, and a combination of both. This particular edition come...
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Audemars Piguet unveils new Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man” 42mm
New Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man” marks second Marvel collaboration after “Black Panther” Continues tradition of a limited edition of 250 pieces, with a piece unique “Black-suit Spider-Man” to be auctioned for charity The solid white-gold, hand-painted and engraved Spider-Man figure requires no less than 50 hours of work When Audemars Piguet debuted … ContinuedThe post Audemars Piguet unveils new Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man” 42mm appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Introducing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man”
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Audemars Piguet Introduces the Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man”
Two years ago, Audemars Piguet (AP) introduced the Royal Oak Concept “Black Panther”, a watch that caused a stir, to put it mildly. While the comics-and-complications combination was unorthodox, the watch was a commercial success. Now AP is following up – as promised – with its second Marvel collaboration, the Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Spider-Man”. Like its predecessor, it has a miniature sculpture of the superhero as the dial and it is once again again a Royal Oak Concept, but now powered by a new calibre. And the Royal Oak Spider-Man watch also continues the charitable tradition started by its predecessor. A unique version of the new watch, the Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Black Suit Spider-Man” that depicts a black-and-silver superhero, will be sold at auction to benefit First Book and Ashoka, a pair of charities that bring education to disadvantaged youth. Initial thoughts In some ways, the Royal Oak Black Panther did not look serious enough for such an expensive watch; it was perhaps too purple. While its aesthetics were subjective, it was certainly well executed. The miniature sculpture was done well in both detail, colour, and form. The same holds true for the Royal Oak Spider-Man, but it is an altogether more attractive watch. For one, it is less purple and more monochromatic, with much of the watch being black and white, leaving only the superhero figure to convey colour. And the figure itself is better positioned in that it allows more of t...
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Introducing: There's a New MoonSwatch Mission To Moonshine Gold, And With It Comes A Touch Of Pink (Live Pics From Las Vegas)
MoonSwatch madness continues across the globe with the new Pink Full Moon, and we were on the scene in Las Vegas to see it live.
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Introducing: Grand Seiko's Latest Diver – The Evolution 9 5-Day Diver 'Ushio' SLGA023 (Live Pics)
Ride the tide with the brand's latest Spring Drive diver.
Introducing: The Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Manufacture
The brand came into their first Watches & Wonders with a classic, subtly beautiful rose gold tourbillon.
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Introducing: AP Celebrates the Royal Oak Offshore's 30th Birthday With A Dramatic Limited Edition (Live Pics)
It's the End of Days all over again.
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Introducing: A Three Time Zone Chronograph Q From Timex?
A clever travel-ready chronograph that won't wipe out your vacation fund.
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Introducing: The New 38mm Seiko 5 Sports SRPK29, SRPK31, SRPK33, And SRPK35
Giving the people what they want.
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Introducing: Fratello And Straum Announce A Volcanic Limited Edition
Straight out of Oslo, for a limited time only.
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Introducing: The Louis Vuitton Voyager Skeleton Limited Edition
The Voyager case goes bones and all with a brand new automatic time-only skeleton movement.
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Introducing: Baltic Goes Bronze Again With The Aquascaphe Marron
Much like other releases of late from the brand, this new take on bronze represents a maturation.
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Introducing: The New Piaget Polo Date 36mm
Piaget takes the one size fits all approach with a smaller sized Polo, this time without diamonds.
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Introducing: The H. Moser Streamliner In Smoked Salmon
Smoked salmon or tropical – whatever you call it, it's a fresh look for Moser's mainstay.
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Introducing: The Marathon Navigator – Now With A Steel Case!
True to the original, the steel Navigator is back and ready for action.
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Introducing: Formex Reef Radiant Bronze COSC 300M For Collective (With Live Pics)
A handsome, modern, and feature-rich limited dive watch with a striking bronze dial.
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Introducing: Naoya Hida Launches Its Fourth Series, Now With A 36mm Case
The Japanese brand's Type 4A and Type 4A-1 are a smaller, sportier take on its vintage-inspired watches.
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Introducing: The Tonal, Titanium, And Totally Cool Urwerk UR-100V Magic T
The 100 series at its most minimal, and with a bracelet.
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Introducing: The New 40mm Tissot Seastar 1000 Quartz
With a new middle ground size between existing models, Tissot now has a watch for everyone.