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First Look – The Bulgari Aluminium GMT x Fender Limited Edition
Bulgari’s novelties for Geneva Watch Days are grouped around the theme of sound. Among the more classical notes of its new chiming watches, Bulgari is also introducing a special version of its Aluminium GMT inspired by the famous Stratocaster guitar made by Fender in 1954. Donning the livery of the original Stratocaster, the new Bulgari […]
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First Look – The New Daniel Roth Tourbillon Rose Gold
Seen by many collectors and watch insiders as one of the most important names of the indie watchmaking scene, Daniel Roth was instrumental in the rebirth of the Breguet brand and as an initiator of the comeback of high-end mechanical watchmaking after the quartz crisis – check this in-depth article for all the details. Recently […]
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Watch Week Aspen brings Swiss Watchmaking to the Colorado Rockies
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Market Prediction: Rolex Likely to Overtake Apple Watch as World Number One By Value
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5 Best Men’s Casio G-Shock Watches For The Smaller Wrist: $50 to $400+
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The Petrolhead Corner – The Tuthill GT One Is An Ode To One Of Porsche’s Finest Racing Cars, The 911 GT1
From the undulating hills an hour west of the famous Silverstone race track in the UK, come cars that are beyond belief. Nestled in the picturesque town of Wardington, Oxfordshire, is Tuthill Porsche, a company that’s been rather busy perfecting early Porsche 911s. Under the slogan “The Porsche 911, as it was intended” Tuthill prepares […]
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Seattle And Vancouver
This next round of classes will be hosted by Ben Bridge Jeweler and Lugaro Jewellers.
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Ed Sheeran Wears An All-Blue Timepiece For Ipswich Town At Premier League’s Opening Weekend
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Glashütte Original Adds Bright Colours to the Seventies Chronograph
Glashütte Original (GO) drops two new variations of the Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date, with dials in striking colours: “Swimming Pool” turquoise or “Watermelon” coral red. Featuring a cushion-shaped case modelled on the 1970s watches made by GO’s East German predecessor, the Seventies Chronograph is equipped with the in-house cal. 37-02, a high-spec calibre decorated in the brand’s recognisable, German-inspired style. Initial thoughts Having debuted a decade ago, the Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date been iterated in several colours, including ochre, grey-blue, grey, and green. Despite the excellent movement, especially in this price range, the Seventies Chronograph hasn’t really gained much traction, perhaps because of the chunky proportions and retro style – which is quite contradictory since current tastes lean towards vintage-inspired watches with comparable vintage-style size. Priced at US$16,000, the Seventies Chronograph is priced well, particularly considering the in-house movement. The Seventies Chronograph is proof that does GO does movements well, though its designs might not be for everyone. GUB styling The TV-screen case is inspired by 1970s watches made by VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe, or GUB for short, the state-owned watchmaking enterprise of East Germany. GUB was later privatised and evolved into today’s GO. While the East German originals were no frills, the Seventies Chronograph has quality of make. Water resistant to 100m, th...
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Introducing: Longines Adds To Its Spirit Collection, Led By The Titanium Zulu Time 39
A pair of two-tone Flyback Chronographs fill out the five-star lineup.
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G-7800 - module 3163 - tutorial on how to setup and use ALL the functions
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First Look – Dive Back in Time with the All-Black Mido Ocean Star Decompression Timer 1961
Four years ago, Mido livened up its portfolio with a funky multi-coloured reissue of its 1961 Ocean Star Skin Diver with a decompression table on the dial. Modelled after one of the most sought-after vintage models on the collector’s scene, Mido’s re-edited Rainbow Diver sold out briskly. Predicting the same successful course as the earlier […]
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The Omega Speedmaster-The World’s Most Famous Chronograph That Went To The Moon | Diving Deep
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Rare Watches That You Can Buy Now | A Visit To Heirloom Gallery | Part II
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Singapore’s Hidden Watch Gem | A Visit to Heirloom Gallery | Part I
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Your Guide To The Hodinkee ‘Back To Basics’ Sale
Finding the best deals and discounts on some great watches and accessories.
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5 Alternatives to the Rolex DateJust | Watchfinder & Co.
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Inside The Manufacture: A Backstage Pass To The Production Of The MoonSwatch And Scuba Fifty Fathoms
Interviewing the man behind the watches that broke the Internet.
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Venezianico Is On A Mission to Make Italian Watchmaking Great Again
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First Look – The New Yema Navygraf Marine Nationale CMM.10
While the development of dive watches is dominated by some of the big names in the watch world, French brand Yema produced a 100m water-resistant dive watch in 1953. In the 1970s, Yema equipped the French Air Force with resilient tool watches, personified by the legendary Superman. Now in the hands of a French watchmaking […]
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Delma Releases a Limited Edition Chronograph to Continue their 100th Anniversary Celebration
Earlier this year we told you about Swiss brand Delma’s 100th anniversary celebration, which kicked off with the release of a limited edition tourbillon. Of course, plenty of brands release tourbillons and they are a natural for a celebratory watch, but very few come in at under $10,000, which the Delma did during its pre-order period (the full retail price is $13,900, which is still quite affordable for a Swiss tourbillon). Their latest effort, announced last month, has also been released to coincide with the brand’s centenary, but it’s a bit more modest in its focus. The new Heritage Chronograph 100 Years Limited Edition pays tribute to Delma’s long history of making chronographs in a handsome package that’s a bit more under the radar (and more affordable) than their release from earlier in the year. Delma traces their history of making chronographs to the mid 1940s when the brand’s focus began to shift to sport oriented watches. Over the years, they’ve made watches for just about every sporting discipline that a well rounded watch brand would ever attempt, including dive watches, timepieces meant for racing of all kinds, as well as travel watches. The new Heritage Chronograph has several clear vintage cues meant to tie this watch to the brand’s earliest sports watches. Like many WWII era and later mid century chronographs, the Heritage Chronograph features both tachymeter and telemeter scales at the dial’s outer perimeter. Red accents within the te...
The Sports Section: The Man Who Brought The Olympics To Tokyo In 1964
The 57-year-old story of Fred Isamu Wada, the Olympics, an enduring watch, and a very special clock.
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Inside the Lang & Heyne Friedrich III Remontoir: A Tribute to Sincere Fine Watches’ 70 Years
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The Petrolhead Corner – A Week With The Wickedly Cool Porsche 911 Dakar And a Porsche Design Watch to Match
Have we lost the plot? Are we abandoning watches? No, of course not, but this time around the Petrolhead Corner is serving up something very special. Yet with us, watches are never far away as we will be going over the connection between Porsche, the car manufacturer and Porsche Design. How? By looking at two […]
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Why Vacheron Constantin excels at everything, from product creation to brand building and team leadership
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Timex Unveils the 1975 Enigma Reissue: A Tribute to the ‘Mystery Dial’
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A Week On The Wrist: The TAG Heuer Carrera 'Glassbox' 39mm: It's Time To Care About The Carrera Again
The best TAG Heuer in years? Here's what it might mean for the future of the brand.
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