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The Inside Story Of How One Collector’s ‘Paul Newman’ Rolex Made It Into The Hit Film ‘Crazy Rich Asians’
One day vintage expert Eric Wind's friend Kevin Kwan sent him a fateful 'URGENT!!!' e-mail searching for an 'impressive' new or vintage watch for a special scene in the movie version of his book 'Crazy Rich Asians.' He sourced a valuable 'Paul Newman' Rolex from a collector in Singapore and when Eric was invited to an advanced screening of the film in New York, he waited with bated breath for the scene, not knowing what to expect. But when Astrid handed her husband the watch in the movie and the beautiful 'Paul Newman' dial got a solo shot on screen, it was pure magic!
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Why The G-Shock Black Aged IP Is Such A Hit
Revolution discovers how the G-Shock has transformed and innovated itself to constantly garner a new audience while making no compromises to its watchmaking roots.
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50th Year of the Automatic Chronograph: Battle of the Haute Horlogers
In the rarefied realm of high watchmaking, “ultimate” is measured on a different set of metrics from usual.
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New: H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Tourbillon – Everyday Haute Horlogerie
H. Moser & Cie., the brand known for their tongue-in-cheek and provocative demeanour, have extended their Pioneer collection with the addition of a new flying tourbillon. Read all about it here.
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Head to head: What's the best Patek Philippe release of Watches & Wonders?
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Review: Manufacture Royale ADN Spirit – Accessible Haute Horlogerie
Ever thought of wading into the world of independent watchmaking but was intimidated? The Manufacture Royale ADN Spirit just might be your ticket. We go in-depth with a hands-on review.
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Introducing Daizoh Makihara: a new Japanese Independent set to rock haute horlogerie
Introducing Daizoh Makihara and his amazong hand crafted watch: the Kikutonagimon Sakura. With live photographs, specifications and price.
Harrods’ Hot Heuer
London’s landmark retailer, Harrods, has released an exclusive, limited edition TAG Heuer Autavia.
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New Release: For less than $2k, the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date in Bronze is a huge hit for Baselworld 2018
An update to a icon: Presenting the new Oris Big Crown Pointer Date in bronze.
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Hot Shots: F.P. Journe Chronomètre Holland & Holland
When a master watchmaker and one of the world’s greatest gun-makers meet, the result is a timepiece of passion and beauty: F.P. Journe Chronomètre Holland & Holland.
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Most Hated Watches Of 2021 - Watches That Got The Most Hate In 2021 Timex Bulova Patek IWC Zodiac
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Georges Kern to Head Breitling?
News website, www.letemps.ch reports that Georges Kern is going to Breitling.
The Height of Success
Known to his many clients as a successful management consultant, out of office hours Jake Meyer is a real life Action Man – a mountain climber, an intrepid adventurer and a British Army reservist. Since 2005, Meyer has been accompanied in his pursuits by a Bremont wristwatch.
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10 (Smoking) Hot Victoria’s Secret Models (And Their Watches)
With the Victoria’s Secret show 2016 having recently concluded, Justin Hast engages in a little investigative journalism to find out what his favorite femme fatales wear for their choice of timepiece.
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5 Female Athletes and Their Hot Wrist Game at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics
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A Word on Haute Horlogerie Finishing
Finishing encompasses a variety of techniques. The application of traditional Genevan/Swiss-style finishing is not unlike writing a sonnet: there is a very particular, strict form you have to follow, but within that form, you are free to express yourself to the limits of your skill and taste. The basic vocabulary includes anglage, or the bevelling […]
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Borealis Adraga - Snow Flake Dial - What if a Rolex Explorer and a Grand Seiko Snow Flake Had A Baby
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Baselworld 2015: Top Four Watches the Web Loves to Hate
Well, it’s over – Baselworld, that is – although the annual storm of opinions, counter opinions, and castigation that some of our favorite watch brands generated will endure for months, if not years. Watch lovers – especially online – never met an utterly inconsequential tempest in a teapot they didn’t like and this year was […]
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Dial Designer Xavier Magaldi Merges Haute Horlogerie With Street Art
You might not expect it but within Patek Philippe’s design department works a genuine and actually quite famous artist; Xavier Magaldi. This by itself might not come as such a surprise, but Magaldi is not into still life paintings or even creations of a more impressionistic nature, no, Magaldi is into street art! Though not […]
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A Tour of Place Vendôme in Paris: Where History Meets Haute Horlogerie
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Rebellion 540 Magnum Tourbillon: Assault Rifle, Muscle Car & Nouveau Haute Horlogerie
There are watches and then there is the Rebellion 540 Magnum Tourbillon. Actually it is only the tourbillon part of its name that gives it away that we are actually talking about a watch, and not an assault rifle or muscle car. That’s not to say that the Rebellion 540 Magnum Tourbillon doesn’t have anything […]
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Parmigiani Fleurier Sponsors The International Hot Air Ballon Festival.
There were thirty thousand festival-goers who participated in the35th International Balloon Festival of Châteaud’Oex this year. Because of the perfect weather conditions , the balloons were able to fly on five days of the nine-day long Festival, and the organizers were pleased with the results. In all, almost 400 take-offs took place during the Festival. […]
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Specs This GOOD Are IMPOSSIBLE to Hate - Certina DS Action Diver Review
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Hay Más Tiempo Que Vida
As we hit 31 October and the Day of the Dead festival, Revolution remembers that there is more time than life.
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WORLD PREMIERE: HYT Skull Vida - Awakened From the Ice Age
Merging high tech and metier d’arts, the latest version of the HYT Skull brings a new material to the dial with Mammoth Ivory with the HYT Skull Vida.
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Hands-On With The Watch That Shouts My Name And The Other 100th-Anniversary Rolex Oyster Perpetual
Once I saw it, I couldn’t unsee it. The special Jubilee dial of one of two anniversary Rolex Oyster Perpetual watches displayed the brand name repeatedly, but I just saw my name written over and over. This watch that literally had my name on it in a most obvious way. So, is the OP with […] Visit Hands-On With The Watch That Shouts My Name And The Other 100th-Anniversary Rolex Oyster Perpetual to read the full article.
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Introducing: The Vanguart Orb Pink Ceramic (Live Pics)
What We Know If there's a young brand that's certainly made an aggressive push in the realm of industrial-aesthetic haute horlogerie, it's Vanguart. Mark Kauzlarich told the brand's founding story last year, highlighting a team with an absolutely stacked resume in high-end watchmaking. So today, we're taking a look at the brand's newest take on its second watch, the Orb, with its newest treatment—pink ceramic. It's a unique offering in the space, certainly due to its all-pink livery, but also thanks to its collaboration with retailer Material Good for this 25-piece limited edition. The Vanguart Orb Pink Ceramic's exclusivity with the retailer is probably no surprise, given the large push by Material Goods' Yoni Ben-Yehuda to promote the upstart brand through its sales channels. Here, what was originally an aggressive machine in black and silver gets toned down in shades of powdery pink thanks to the inclusion of colored ceramic within the 41mm by 10.5mm titanium case, seen in both the side of the case as well as the function selector pusher in the crown (more on that in a little bit). The accent extends onto the openworked dial of the watch, which is more a three-dimensional city of components that puts the flying tourbillon on full display. The handset, skeletonized and filled with lume at the ends, sits above everything else. Though telling the time probably isn't the strict mission of the Orb, a nicely decorated minutes track sits between strips of pink, color and tex...
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Complicated Collectors: Edgar Mannheimer
London, 1965. Christie’s had arranged the third and final part of the Sir David Salomons Collection for sale — a sequence of Breguet watches assembled by the Victorian baronet whose obsession with Abraham-Louis Breguet had produced the most important English-language study of the watchmaker’s work. When the bidding closed, one man had bought every lot in the catalogue. Continuing our ongoing Complicated Collectors series, Edgar Mannheimer left an indelible mark on watch collecting. He was 40 years old, and had settled in Zurich a decade earlier with nothing but the instincts he had developed in the post-war black markets of Germany. He was not a collector in the sense that he did not keep what he bought. What he did, with a consistency and conviction that separated him from every other figure in the mid-century horological trade, was understand, ahead of the market, what something was worth. The Salomons lots were subsequently divided between two collectors. It was, in miniature, a portrait of how Mannheimer operated: he absorbed the risk, resolved the complexity, and left his clients with the watches. Neutitschein and Auschwitz Edgar Mannheimer was born on December 23, 1925, in Neutitschein, Moravia, into a family whose presence in the town was visible and established. His father ran Marsmalz, a confectionery business prominent enough to operate the community’s first delivery van — a small but telling detail about the family’s position within a world where Je...
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