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Marine Lemonnier-Brennan: The Doyenne of Public Relations in the Swiss Watch Industry
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Watch Week Aspen brings Swiss Watchmaking to the Colorado Rockies
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REVIEW: Hands On With The King Seiko KSK Burgundy – SPB461
We love a watch with colour, so we were happy to go hands-on with the new King Seiko SPB461 with the burgundy “grape” coloured dial for a week. What We Love The burgundy dial pops The bracelet’s look and feel Easy to wear, set, and forget watch What We Don’t The size may be a little small for some wrists Accuracy could be greater at the price point Darker coloured dial adds more light reflection compared to the lighter dials Overall Rating: 8.25/10 Value for Money: 8/10 Wearability: 9/10 Design: 8/10 Build Quality: 8/10 King Seiko in its modern form hasn’t been around all that long. Having been re-launched in 2021 as a limited-edition re-creation of an original design, it was so successful among watch enthusiasts is was then subsequently launched as a regular lineup in 2022. Interestingly, each model in the King Seiko range is based on an original model from 1965, and when you look at the design codes, style, and sizing, you can see these ’60s vibes coming through. The original King Seiko from 1965. When you compare the original to the modern version, coloured dial aside, you can see exactly where all the design cues originated from. We covered a little bit of the history of King Seiko in our Hands On Review of the blue dial King Seiko KS1969 that Sameera wrote a week ago, and if you’ve not read it yet, then I suggest you check it out here. But in a nutshell, King Seiko started in 1961 when Daini Seikosha (Seiko), having concentrated on ladies pieces star...
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The new King Seiko SJE087 might be the dress watch you've been looking for
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De Bethune Dream Watch 5 Tourbillon Season 1 by Swizz Beatz Reviewed by Tim Mosso
Launched in 2008, the De Bethune Dream Watch series is a standalone collection offering just a single model at any given time. The Dream Watch 5 featured here was customized by Swizz Beatz.
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The First Timepiece From This Albanian Watch Brand Is A Unique Masterpiece
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Rise of the Geezer Watch: What It Is and Why Everyone Wants One Right Now
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Watch Spotting at the Paris Summer Olympics 2024
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Happy Birthday Singapore! Celebrating The Successes of Our Watch Retail Giants
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The perfect field watch: Christopher Ward C65 Sandhurst
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Watch Spotting: The Biggest Moments (And Watches) Of The Paris 2024 Olympic Games So Far
From Noah Lyles’ Omega photo-finish win to fencing in $380,000 split-seconds chronographs, this Olympics sure have delivered for fans and watch lovers alike.
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You’d Never Guess The Watch Turkish Shooter Yusuf Dikeç Was Wearing At The Paris Olympics
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The Breitling Endurance Pro 38 Is The Ultimate Athleisure Watch
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Photo Report: A New Watch Show Brings The Party – And Watches – To Los Angeles
Intersect L.A. brought together 20-plus brands and hundreds of enthusiasts for a day of watches.
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Walter Lange 100 Years: How the Lange 1 Became The Most Original and Modern Watch Ever Created
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REVIEW: The New Nomos Tangente Neomatik Blue Gold And The History of the Tangente Watch
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“Creativity will shape the watch market”: Xavier de Roquemaurel, CEO of Czapek & Cie.
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2024 Watch Leadership Regime Change: All The New CEOs In The Watch Industry
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Norqain Debuts the Latest in their Neverest Collection
Mt. Everest has long held a grip on our cultural consciousness – and for good reason. Not only is it Earth’s highest mountain, but it takes an almost superhuman amount of determination and grit to scale it. Then, of course, there is the rich history of the Himalayas, making for an even more fascinating landscape – geographically and culturally – for our imaginations to explore. With all of this in mind, it seems that NORQAIN’s latest in their Neverest collection shows appreciation to the history, mystique, and people of the region through their Glacier Black and Ice Blue references. The 41mm DLC coated Neverest GMT Glacier Black features a black glacier dial inspired by the crevasses on Mt. Everest, with a second time zone and a 24-hour indication on a black and white ring surrounding the dial. The DLC black coating brings the overall appearance of the watch together, while the red-gold plated indices and hands add some contrast. The 40mm Neverest Glacier Ice Blue boasts an ice blue glacier dial with cracks that mimic the crevasses on Mt. Everest. The dial features diamond-cut, faceted blue indexes filled with white Super-LumiNova and blue diamond-cut faceted hour and minute hands. The steel case is paired with a blue ceramic bezel and is water-resistant up to 200 meters, ensuring reliability under even the most extreme conditions. Both watches are powered by a NORQAIN Manufacture Caliber by Kenissi. The Glacier Black model runs on Caliber NN20/2, which offers a ...
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The Great Anti-Hype Watch: Rediscovering the appeal of Panerai
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Introducing: The Baby-G Summer Jelly Watch
We take a sickly sweet hit of Baby-G nostalgia for school break.
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Hautlence Introduces The Production Version Of The Remarkable Retrovision ’47
One of the most whimsical timepieces we saw at Watches and Wonders this year was the Hautlence Retrovision ’47. Presented as a pièce unique for the fair, this watch is far from your regular timepiece. The design takes direct inspiration from a late-1940s radio built by General Television & Radio Corp. from Chicago. It certainly […] Visit Hautlence Introduces The Production Version Of The Remarkable Retrovision ’47 to read the full article.
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The World’s Toughest Watch Gets an Artisanal Japanese Touch
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Longines Made the Dieselpunk Pilot Watch of Your (My) Dreams
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Watch Spotting: NBA Star Jayson Tatum Wearing A Richard Mille RM 67-02 At The Boston Celtics 2024 Championship Parade
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We Put Hamilton’s Most Versatile New Adventure Watch to the Test
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