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Grand Seiko Just Released a Collector’s Dream Watch!
At Watches & Wonders 2024, Grand Seiko announced the new 9SA4 caliber and the first two watches featuring it, the SLGW002 and SLGW003. As a refresher, the 9SA4 is a manual hi-beat (36,000 bph), 80-hour, time-only caliber featuring their in-house dual-impulse escapement, first seen in the 9SA5. With a power reserve on the back of the movement, beautiful bridge designs and finishing, and a unique “wagtail-bird-shaped” winding click, it set a new bar for Grand Seiko’s mechanical calibers. But, perhaps just as exciting as the movement itself was that the watches featuring it were sized at an idyllic 38.6mm diameter and 9.95mm thickness with a 20mm lug, addressing the naysayer’s concerns around Grand Seiko’s sizing. While a pair of fantastic releases, since introduction, we have been wondering where we will see this movement next. Well, we just got our answer, and I have to tell you, I’m equally surprised and delighted. They went vintage rather than with the new case and a different dial, which would have been most expected. Yes, they decided to bring back, as a limited edition, of course, a “recreation” of the 45GS from 1968. A little history, the 45GS came out a year after the 44GS and featured the same case design, but differed in that it featured the brand’s first hi-beat manual wound movement, the 4520. The SLGW005 – the return of the 45GS The 44/45GS case defines the Grand Seiko “Grammar of Design” as set out by Taro Tanaka, with flat, Zaratsu poli...
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Daniel Roth Reveals the Movement of Its Tourbillon Watch In a New Rose Gold Model
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Konstantin Chaykin’s New ThinKing Is the World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch
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Hands-On: IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Edition 'Polaris Dawn' – Four Unique Watches That Are Headed To Space
After coming back to earth, the watches will be auctioned by Christie's in New York to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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Ronny Chieng On The Many Rabbit Holes Of Watch Enthusiasm | House of Craft
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Marine Lemonnier-Brennan: The Doyenne of Public Relations in the Swiss Watch Industry
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Watch Week Aspen brings Swiss Watchmaking to the Colorado Rockies
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Introducing – Fabian Pellet And His Breakout Watch, Called Essential
The interest in high-end independent watchmaking has risen to great heights over the past few years, and with it, new and exciting names pop up every now and then. Names that might come fresh from school, or in the case of Fabian Pellet, can rely on over two decades of experience. Presenting his debut piece, […]
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Market Prediction: Rolex Likely to Overtake Apple Watch as World Number One By Value
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New watch brand alert: Kallinich Claeys releases Einser Zentralsekunde
From a brand new independent from Glashutte, we introduce the Kallinch Chaeys with their first release - the Einser Zentralsekunde.
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Did Seiko Improve their BEST VALUED Watch?
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Grail Watch 2.1: Franck Muller Double Sided Rattrapante Chronograph “Arabian Panda”
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The First Timepiece From This Albanian Watch Brand Is A Unique Masterpiece
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WatchCharts August 2024 Watch Market Update: Spoiler Alert, The News Isn’t Good, But There’s 6 Watches Still Going Up
The first full month of the second half of 2024 continues to show the market in decline. The WatchCharts Overall Market Index lost 0.8% in July, worse than the performance in June.
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Rise of the Geezer Watch: What It Is and Why Everyone Wants One Right Now
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Singapore’s Hidden Watch Gem | A Visit to Heirloom Gallery | Part I
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Affordable Citizen Watch Release! New models from Omega, Nomos, IWC, Sinn and more!
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Watch Collecting Regrets? I’ve Had a Few, But Not too Few to Mention: They Include Selling too Soon and Failing to Buy
You can like everything, but you can’t buy – or keep – everything! Inevitably, the choices involved lead at times to regrets; for GaryG, along with many of his pals, the sadness is much more often about pieces they sold too soon or failed to buy rather than pieces they were sorry about buying in the first place. Here's a story of shoulda, woulda, coulda.
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Watch Spotting at the Paris Summer Olympics 2024
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Happy Birthday Singapore! Celebrating The Successes of Our Watch Retail Giants
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Building A One-Watch Collection
Sometimes, our editorial meetings produce the sort of nerdy, off-topic conversations that make us pause and say, "Wait, this should be an article." Okay, more than sometimes. As our team grows, it's become clearer that we should be sharing our takes (hot, cold, or lukewarm) here on the site for your reading pleasure – or just to stir the pot a bit. Today's topic of choice is the idea of expressing what we each would consider to be a one-watch collection. It's important to note that these picks are purely subjective and derive from the minds of our editorial staff. Our hope is that this thought exercise gets you thinking about what a one-watch collection might look like for you. So with that in mind, enjoy this story and let us know what you think of our choices in the comments! Danny Milton, VP of Content Not to spoil anything, but the team really went for it with the picks in our first real editor’s roundup here at Teddy. It’s hard to argue with any of the choices because – well – they represent the tastes and opinions of each individual writer. My approach to something like a one-watch collection is complex, perhaps unnecessarily so. My instinct tells me to go Rolex, but then I start to think about scenarios in my life in which I think “maybe I am not comfortable with a Rolex here.” It does happen. So then my mind delves into the more attainable price segment where I want to identify something bulletproof, something that packs undeniable value. If you’re ...
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First Look – The Tudor Black Bay Ceramic Blue Puts A Colourful Spin On This Crowd-Pleaser Of A Watch
There’s already plenty said about the Black Bay collection and its effect on Tudor as a brand. Yes, it’s a gargantuan success and yes it’s home to countless iterations by now, and more will likely come further down the line. From its humble beginnings in 2012 with the release of the Black Bay Burgundy 79220R […]
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Watch Expert Reacts to Cristiano Ronaldo's Horrible Watches (With Patrice Evra)
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You’d Never Guess The Watch Turkish Shooter Yusuf Dikeç Was Wearing At The Paris Olympics
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The Sports Section: How Omega Captured The Men's 100m Final Photo Finish (And The Watch Noah Lyles Wore While Winning)
It's one of the closest Olympic finishes in history. Let's look at how close 0.005 seconds really is.
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Timex Standard Review: An Ultra-Affordable, Versatile Watch Short On Charm
Reviewing the Timex Standard 40. Check out original photography, specs, and insights from an owner along with alternative recommendations.
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The Breitling Endurance Pro 38 Is The Ultimate Athleisure Watch
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Photo Report: A New Watch Show Brings The Party – And Watches – To Los Angeles
Intersect L.A. brought together 20-plus brands and hundreds of enthusiasts for a day of watches.
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