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Hands-On: The New Additions To Baume & Mercier's Clifton Baumatic Collection
Baume & Mercier updates their Baumatic with new blue dials, gold cases, and more.
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Baume & Mercier updates their Baumatic with new blue dials, gold cases, and more.
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A new movement, quick-change straps, and subtle tweaks further refine this fun-loving diver.
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It's one of the most interesting of paradoxes in modern watchmaking that such a relatively simple pilot's watch is capable of provoking such widespread and passionate reactions.
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An aviation classic is now (finally!) available with a smaller case and cleaner dial.
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The secret is finally out. And HODINKEE got to see the piece in person.
The Lange Cabaret Tourbillon Handwerkskunst marks the return of one of Lange's most idiosyncratically beautiful watches.
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We have been very excited by the news of the Bernhard Lederer Central Impulse Chronometer and now bring you live photographs of the prototype.
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An intellectually exciting and enormously engaging exercise in the pursuit of perfect chronometry.
SJX Watches
Seiko’s current offerings are wide-ranging in both style and price, but its mechanical chronographs aren’t particularly outstanding – a surprise given the Japanese watchmaker’s historical prominence with the complication. Seiko, after all, was one of the first brands to debut an automatic chronograph in 1969, the same year Zenith unveiled the El Primero. Closing the gap is the latest launch from Seiko, the Prospex Speedtimer Mechanical Chronograph (refs. SRQ035 and SRQ037), a blend of two historically-significant Seiko chronographs. The grey-dial automatic chronograph is based on Seiko’s 1964 chronograph wristwatch, while the white-dial version is modelled on the 1964 stopwatch Design-wise, it is modelled on the timepieces Seiko conceived for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics where the brand was the official timekeeper, namely a hand-wind chronograph wristwatch and a stopwatch. But the new Prospex chronograph is a self-winding chronograph with a full-spec movement. So technically, it takes its cues from the the Speedtimer ref. 6139 of 1969. Like the ref. 6139, the new chronograph is equipped with an automatic movement incorporated both a column wheel and vertical clutch for the chronograph. Initial thoughts Seiko has launched countless vintage-inspired models in recent years, with diver’s watches forming the bulk of the remakes, which makes the new chronographs unusual, simple because they are chronographs. At the same time, they are aesthetically unusual since the di...
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The Bulgari Octo Roma Worldtimer is delightfully down to earth. It might not be the thinnest, most complex, or rarest watch in the collection, but, boy, it is good looking! In Martin Green's estimation, it is one of those rare watches where everything simply falls into place.
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With an in-house movement and a 40mm case, this is the best Ballon Bleu yet.
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And green Cartier. The new Tank Musts, oh me, oh my.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: There are some members of the Time+Tide team whose watch collection seems to change on a monthly basis. There are constant purchases, trades, U-turns, I-can’t-believe-I-did-that moments. Their sheer love of watches means the horological merry-go-round never stops. Our deputy editor Zach is one of those guys. Here, he reflects on one time he … ContinuedThe post EDITOR’S PICK: Why I didn’t trade my collection for a Patek Philippe 5066 Aquanaut appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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The father of the Casio G-SHOCK, Kikuo Ibe shares with Revolution how the watch he had designed in 1983 to be an indestructible tool, rose to become a global cultural phenomenon by appealing to watch lovers from all walks of life, using three principals: color, material and finish.
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A special Talking Watches rewind.
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It comes on a bronze bracelet with an entirely new clasp – and in a fan-favorite size.
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A slimmer steel case and vintage vibe for Tudor's modern chronograph.
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Steel, and gold, and champagne.
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Take a dive to the depths of the sea with gold and steel.
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One of the most iconic watches of all time gets a number of subtle upgrades, proving once again that it is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Real history, versatile style, and quality watchmaking, mean the basic Datejust gets everyone from the casual wearer to the die-hard enthusiast excited.
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Green dials, steel bracelets, and the weird confluence of legacy and hype.
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