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Watch Spotting: Usher Wears A Vintage Piaget To The 2024 BET Awards
Glamour is alive and well. Momentum for 1970s design-led watches on the red carpet is still going strong.
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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
Quill & Pad
New release: Ressence Type 5 L – A Great Dive Watch gets Even Better with More Lume
Few watches released in the last three decades have been as revolutionary as the Ressence Type 5. And now with the Type 5 L, Ressence increases legibility even more by the abundant application of Super-LumiNova.
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Most Interesting Omega In YEARS! Speedmaster Pilot Flight Qualified Watch Review
Worn & Wound
Bell & Ross Expands their BR 03 Dive Watch Collection
Bell & Ross has significantly expanded their lineup of BR 03 divers this week, launching a total of five new references in the collection of sports watches inspired by aircraft instrumentation. The BR 03 line has been the subject of many incremental upgrades over the past year, and just as we saw with the pilot’s watches, these divers seem to be operating under the philosophy of “less is more” when it comes to making changes in the lineup. The BR 03, and Bell & Ross square watches in general, have always been a bit of a cult object, loved all out of proportion by their fans. The divers are a particularly strange subset within the product line. The “pilot” and “diver” aesthetics rarely match up, but there’s something almost logical here about an overbuilt, square watch designed to get wet. Somehow, we can take the instrument cluster aesthetic inspiration out of the equation once we’re told we’re dealing with a dive watch. What we’re left with is my favorite type of Bell & Ross: something that’s just simply and deeply strange, a watch that feels like it shouldn’t exist but has an obvious appeal anyway. The 42mm divers introduced this week come in five variants, which, as you’d expect, progress from fairly banal to positively strange. There are three steel references with white, blue, and black dials. These, as you can probably surmise, are the more straightforward watches in the collection. They have the same general appearance of an aviation ...
Quill & Pad
Out of Left Field – an Albanian Watch: “Primordial Passion” Unique Piece by Pirro Artistic Jewelry featuring 12 Sculpted Folk Dancers
When you think of Albania, a small Balkan country on the Adriatic and Ionian seas north of Greece, it's likely that, 1. You can't remember if/when you last thought of Albania and 2, If you did, you weren’t thinking high-end artistic watchmaking. Pirro Artistic Jewelry has a mission to change that.
SJX Watches
Bugatti Taps Watch Movement Maker for Tourbillon Hybrid Supercar
The Molsheim-based marque just unveiled the successor to its Chiron supercar – and one with a surprising horological connection – the Bugatti Tourbillon. With Croatian auto entrepreneur at Mate Rimac at the helm, Bugatti created a completely new hypercar that features an all-new platform with a naturally-aspirated V16 engine paired with a plug-in hybrid powertrain that together produce a staggering 1,800 hp – matched by a €3.8 million price tag. The Tourbillon surprised car enthusiasts as it is very much an old-school internal-combustion-engine hypercar, and not merely a rebadged, high-performance electric vehicle of that sort that made Mr Rimac famous. Watch enthusiasts, on the other hand, might be surprised at the horological aspect of the car, which goes beyond the “tourbillon” moniker and harks back to vintage automobiles that sported dashboard instruments by the likes of Jaeger and Kienzle. The Tourbillon that will be limited to 250 units. Image – Bugatti Despite the technology contained within the car, Bugatti opted for something almost anachronistic in the cockpit. The brand pays tribute to traditional horological engineering with an analogue, mechanical instrument cluster sitting front and centre on the steering column. The instrument panel is mounted on a fixed-hub steering wheel so it remains in place even as the rim of the steering wheel rotates around it. The Tourbillon will be delivered starting 2026. Image – Bugatti Having partnered with Parmi...
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Noah x Timex Sun And Moon Watch
The pair's latest sold-out LE gets a second wave.
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What Watch Do You Wear Driving a McLaren 200 Miles Per Hour?
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What Happens in Vegas Says in Vegas... Unless it's this Watch, don't leave this in Vegas!
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Review: new entry level watch – Formex Essence 39 Automatic Chronometer “Space Gold”
We spent a couple of weeks with the Formex Essence 39 Automatic Chronometer "Space Gold", and we pen down our thoughts on this timepiece.
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Panerai Put Electric Lighting in a Fully Mechanical Dive Watch
Worn & Wound
Introducing Praesidus To The Windup Watch Shop
Many brands offer military-inspired watches; however, Praesidus takes it one step further. Not only were their original models informed by the mil-spec units the U.S. Military contracted from Bulova, Waltham, and Elgin during WWII, but they are also committed to supporting war veteran associations and communities by donating 5% of each sale to their partner organizations. Through their watches, they aim to bring these brave soldiers’ spirits to a new generation of military history enthusiasts so their stories continue to be shared for generations. Many brands offer military-inspired watches; however, Praesidus takes it one step further. Not only were their original models informed by the mil-spec units the U.S. Military contracted from Bulova, Waltham, and Elgin during WWII, but they are also committed to supporting war veteran associations and communities by donating 5% of each sale to their partner organizations. Through their watches, they aim to bring these brave soldiers’ spirits to a new generation of military history enthusiasts so their stories continue to be shared for generations. The post Introducing Praesidus To The Windup Watch Shop appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Hodinkee
Finding My Father In His Watch
After my family heirloom was stolen at a bar, I went searching for the timepiece – and for my father himself.
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We Put Hamilton’s Most Versatile New Adventure Watch to the Test
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This Brand Updated Their Most Popular 200m Dive Watch Making It Smaller, Thinner and Cheaper !
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Singer Reimagined Debuts the Perfectly-Sized 1969 in Bronze
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WatchCharts June 2024 Watch Market Update: Decline in Secondary Market Continues, Plus Best Value Steel Rolex Daytonas
The long-term decline in secondary market prices continued over the course of last month. In this update, we cover the Big Three in detail as well as the performance of all key secondary market brands.
Monochrome
Hands-on – Going Full Watchmaker with the DIY Watch Club Bluing & Luming Kits
To many, watches are all about creating memories and lasting experiences. I still vividly remember where, when and how I bought one of my most precious watches, the Tudor Black Bay 79220N. It’s that connection that keeps me from ever selling it. But what if you wanted something more than just a ready-made product? What […]
Hodinkee
Introducing: Hublot's First Collaboration With Artist Daniel Arsham Is A Droplet-Shaped Pocket Watch
The visual artist and fashion collaborator Daniel Arsham releases a three-in-one timepiece with Hublot.
Worn & Wound
The King Seiko Collection Grows Once More with the Addition of New Dress Watches in Tonneau Cases
Seiko has announced a new addition to their King Seiko lineup, and it’s their most radical release yet. Okay, maybe radical is a bold word choice for what is essentially a line of simple, sedate, and elegant dress watches, but this reinvention of the tonneau-cased King Seiko 45KCM offers us our first glimpse at what a King Seiko lineup may look like beyond the shadow of the King Seiko KSK. If you’ve been paying any attention to King Seiko since the marque was relaunched in 2020, then a lot of the details here will come as no surprise. In many ways, this latest launch follows the same recipe as other recent King Seiko releases, and in particular shares a lot in common with last year’s SJE089/SJE091 King Seiko KSK update. As I mentioned up top, the new King Seiko KS1969’s big differentiator comes in the form of an elegant tonneau case. I’m a big fan of this case shape, which often offers a tremendous ratio of wrist presence for wearability (just ask anyone who’s ever worn a Doxa Sub300). The new King Seiko is presented in somewhat of a Goldilocks size, with a diameter of 39.4mm, a thickness of 9.9mm (though I’m unclear on if this includes the box sapphire crystal), and a lug-to-lug of 43.6mm. Seiko also claims that the watch has a low center of gravity which, paired with the curved case, will keep the watch close to the wrist. All of this should make the KS1969 incredibly comfortable for a wide range of wrists. The vintage-inspired multi-link brick bracelet has...
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Can you actually afford that watch? Rolex, AP, OMEGA
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The Hublot Arsham Droplet is the Artistic Pocket Watch No One Saw Coming
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The Hermès Cut is a simple watch that is profoundly sophisticated
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The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Mini is Big News for Small Watch Lovers
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More Sunday Meditations: 6 watch recommendations for those with new money
This week, we turn our attention to the new money crowd. Very different requirements from last week's old money picks, as we would all imagine. On y va !
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Pierre Jacques: The Silent Force of the Swiss Watch Industry
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