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It's all about the dial.
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Sizing down for a wider audience.
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And maybe the future, too? You be the judge after watching this 60-second video on a modern icon.
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The watch to wear to save Philip Roth's ex-wife from a chemical spill.
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Sun, sea, and sailing – nothing wrong with that.
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Soft blue tones for the deep blue sea.
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Air, land, or sea – these watchmakers have you covered.
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eSteel your face – and case.
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Watches we love, the second time around.
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From the recycling bin to the wrist.
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A limited edition timepiece celebrating 20 years of the Paneristi online community.
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Five video stories from HODINKEE readers.
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A trio of lume-heavy divers in titanium, Carbotech, and Fibratech.
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Titanium powder renders a very grey Luminor.
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Sustainable and tech-forward construction meets an old-school design.
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An evocation of the 36th America's Cup with dual-time functionality
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The Luminor Marina gets the Midas touch.
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For watches released this year, blue has definitely been a trending dial colour. Tudor, Panerai, Montblanc, and more have all released blue watches this year – making it hard to stand out in its usage. H. Moser & Cie, however, is always up to the challenge and continually preserves its status as a pioneering haute … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Funky Blue Black Edition appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Moser has adapted the Flying Hours model from the Endeavour into the Pioneer collection, adding instantaneous jumps in the process.The post The Pioneer Flying Hours is a very H. Moser & Cie way of doing traditional complication appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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H. Moser & Cie.’s only dive watch returns as the Pioneer “Elements of Time”, the result of an unexpected, but not unprecedented, collaboration with Azuki, an anime-inspired NFT, and American retailer The 1916 Company. Unsurprisingly given the digital nature of the collaboration, the watches will only be available online via raffle from Azuki. Representing the four elements of earth, lightning, fire and water, Elements of Time features engraved fumé dials in four colourways. Each is limited to 24 watches in Pioneer Centre Seconds format, along with one unique Pioneer tourbillon per colour. All variants are titanium, matched with bracelet with the amenities you’d expect from a diver, including a micro-adjust clasp. Initial Thoughts While a new Pioneer with a rotating bezel would normally be a major release, you won’t find Elements of Time on Moser’s website. That’s because it’s a collaboration with Azuki, a non-fungible token (NFT). Azuki is Japanese for “red bean”, but Azuki is basically anime-style digital art on the blockchain. But these are real watches – they can be collected at The 1916 Company’s physical stores – and more notably, sport of the most interesting fumé dials from Moser in a while. This isn’t Moser’s first foray into the Web 3.0 world. Back in 2022, the brand launched the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis, a watch that was essentially a physical QR code. The timing wasn’t the best as it debuted just as the NFT bubble popped...
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