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Introducing: Apple Announces The Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, And Apple Watch Ultra 3 (Live Pics)
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WatchCharts July 2025 Watch Market Update: Performance of Top Brands Remains Mixed
For the fourth month in a row, the picture of performance at the top remains mixed: the WatchCharts Overall Market Index fell by -0.1%, prices for Rolex fell by -0.2% and by -0.3% for Audemars Piguet. However, Patek Philippe prices rose by +0.6%.
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The Stowa Marine Original Arabic, A Simple Yet Effective Maritime Chronometer Watch - Review.
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From Scratch: How Tristan Ho Built a Watch Brand With His Bare Hands
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The John Mayer Effect: Transforming the Watch Industry
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If I was starting my watch collection again, I’d buy these first
First Look: TAG Heuer at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: H. Moser & Cie. at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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First Look: Gérald Genta at Geneva Watch Days 2025
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... has Rolex gone FULLY bonkers? (Watch market update)
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Geneva Watch Days 2025: The Complete List Of Novelties
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New Release: Naissance d’une Montre 3 by Ferdinand Berthoud, a Top Contender for The World’s Best Watch
Naissance d’une Montre 3 by Ferdinand Berthoud is a series of 11 completely hand crafted watches powered by a unique combination of a split bimetallic temperature-compensated Guillaume-type balance wheel and a constant-force fusee-and-chain transmission system.
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TAG Heuer Presents The TH-Carbonspring And The Carrera Astronomer At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Bvlgari: Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Marble And Bvlgari Bronzo At Geneva Watch Days 2025
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Mido Ocean Star: A Complete Guide To The Historic Dive Watch
Mido is not one of the more widely familiar watchmakers in North America - though its watches have enjoyed a longstanding popularity south of the border, in Latin America - despite the fact that the brand, now owned by Swatch Group, has been around for a long time. It was founded on November 11, 1918, the same date of the armistice that ended World War I, by watchmaker Georges G. Schaeren (below) in the Swiss town of Biel-Bienne. Its name comes from the Spanish phrase Yo Mido, meaning “I Measure,” which may or may not indicate that Schaeren had always intended his products to appeal to a large Spanish-speaking audience. What is indisputable is that the Mido brand contributed some significant innovations to watchmaking in the 20th Century, few of which are often acknowledged. The company came up with one of the first solutions to waterproofing watch cases in 1930, developing a sealing system (below) that installed a watertight gasket made of cork between the crown and the case; Mido later named this invention “Aquadura.” The Mido Multifort, still produced today, debuted in 1934 and became the first antimagnetic watch with automatic winding. In 1945, Mido unveiled the Multi-CenterChrono, the first chronograph watch with a central display for the elapsed time, and in 1954 developed the Powerwind automatic winding system that increased efficiency by reducing the number of parts in the mechanism. Of all these milestones, it was the Aquadura waterproofing technolog...
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