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Watch Goes Up Must Come Down: An Industry Insider’s Top Secret Report . . . Or Is It? Warning: You May Laugh Out Loud – Reprise
London, one day in the not-too-distant future, the final board meeting of the Lux Timepieces III Fund had been a stormy one. Principal investor Igor Abramovich had flounced out after throwing his Roger W Smith Series 1 on the boardroom table, where it shattered into dozens of meticulously handmade pieces . . . hang on to your hats because this is a wild and laugh-out-loud ride!
Three On Three: Three Rad Dudes Debate The Best Sports Watch Of The '90s
The spirit of the decade is alive in these three pieces.
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Watches In The Wild: Thailand, Episode 2: We Flew Across The Country To See One Of The World's Greatest Pilot's Watch Collections
And we bring it to you now, in the second installment of our new video series.
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‘Making Time’ Film: A Cinephile Review By A Watch Lover – Reprise
Joshua Munchow was not expecting the feature documentary film 'Making Time' to be such a moving reflection of the human condition, but it just goes to show that the best documentaries are really just mirrors of ourselves.
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Watch Expert Reacts to Chris Brown's Watch Collection
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Five Things I Want To See In The Watch World In 2024
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Photo Report: Watch (And Car) Spotting Rennsport Reunion 7, The World's Largest Porsche Gathering (140+ Pics)
Laguna Seca Raceway had some of the rarest and most unexpected cars in the world, but there were plenty of unexpected watches too.
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The 1916 Company is here to transform the watch industry with market excellence
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Watch Spotting: Conan O'Brien Wearing A 'No Time To Die' Omega Seamaster On Podcast With President Joe Biden
A late-night host and a President sit down to record a podcast... both wearing Seamasters. Dare we call this horological history?
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Grand Seiko Reboots their Most Classic Dress Watch, Adding a Bracelet Option
Over the last few years, Grand Seiko has introduced a nearly nonstop stream of variants in their popular “SBGW” line of 37mm, manually wound dress watches. We’ve covered these watches at length, because we’re honestly pretty big fans. There’s a lot to like: they are based on the original Grand Seiko design language dating back to the founding of the brand, they are relatively affordable when compared to other watches in the Grand Seiko catalog, and they possess an elegant simplicity that is easy to dress up or down with a simple strap change. And of course, as time passes, there’s seemingly no end to the colors and textures that might pop up. But one thing has eluded collectors, at least many in the United States, and that’s a bracelet option. The Japanese market has long had the ability to pair this case with an elegant stainless steel bracelet, but the American collector has to jump through some hoops. That changed last week in an update to the collection could serve to reset the “SBGW” experience. The new SBGW305 sees the dress watch fashioned with a simple silver dial, and a case mounted to a five-row steel bracelet that appears to be virtually identical to the bracelet that was paired with the JDM model SBGW235. For a better look, you can check out our recent video on our team’s mutual love for Grand Seiko, where you’ll see Worn & Wound cofounder Zach Weiss guiding us through his own personal collection of Grand Seikos, which includes the SBGW2...
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Is This the Best Affordable Triple Calendar Watch? Maen Brooklyn 36 Review
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Auctions: Five Results From The New York Auctions That Explain The Weird Watch Market At The End Of 2023
The continued rise of Cartier and complicated Patek, a $400,000 G-Shock, along with what's not-so-hot in today's market.
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Citizen raises the bar in watch innovation and style
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon is its Most Luxurious Sports Watch Yet
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Watch Market Predictions 2024: Is the Tide Turning?
Many of the trends that we have experienced happening slowly over the last few years have continued. These include more dial colors, case materials, and a shift to smaller case sizes. However, it feels we have also hit a turning point where some changes are coming about.
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Unimatic’s New Collection Introduces Its Smallest Watch Ever
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Best Tudor Dive Watch? Visiting The NYC Store: Pelagos 39 vs Black Bay Monochrome & My Submariner
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The Travis Scott x Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Is a Watch Collab Done Right
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Dispatch: The Watches, People, And Community Of Dubai Watch Week
A photo-packed report from the last show of the season with local limited editions, rare vintage references, piece uniques, and so much more.
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Seiko’s 100th Anniversary Starts with This Watch
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Gift Guide: Breaking Down The Most Popular Watch Categories
There are many, and here we break down the five most common in our latest primer.
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Watch Spotting: Daniel Craig Wearing A Yet-To-Be-Released White Dial Speedmaster At 'Planet Omega' In New York
A new take on the "Alaska Project" perhaps? We may need to wait until 2024 to find out...
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Watch This Before Buying an Expensive Watch
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Introducing five new REVOLUTION and Grail Watch Arabia Exclusive Limited Editions
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Stop Freaking Out About Patek’s Blingy New Watch
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Introducing: Takashi Murakami Releases A New Flying Tourbillon Flower Watch Made Entirely Of Sapphire Crystal
Murakami's fourth release with Hublot is his most conceptual yet.
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Obituary: Jörg Bucherer, the King of European Watch Retail
Jörg G. Bucherer, the third generation to run the Bucherer retail chain, passed away on Monday evening at age 87. The news was first reported by Swiss newspapers including Le Temps. His death comes less than three months after agreeing to sell his family business to Rolex in a multi-billion franc move that shocked the entire industry, but secured the future of the company. He led an extraordinary life, being one of the last remaining people to have worked directly with Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, and building a reputation as a man about town. Known for his fast cars and beautiful women in his youth, he was always extremely closely guarded when it came to media appearances. Bucherer took over the business in 1977, and had been at the centre of the industry ever since. Having navigated many turbulent periods in matchmaking, he not only kept the Lucerne-based retailer afloat, but steered it to the very top, with the business now counting over 100 points of sale across Europe and America, making it the biggest seller of Rolex watches anywhere. The historic Bucherer store in Lucerne. Image – Bucherer When Bucherer took the reins from his father, the industry was in turmoil in the aftermath of the Quartz Crisis. That didn’t stop him as he expanded the company from its Swiss base into new territories such as Austria and Germany in 1980s. He would go on to acquire other retailers as he pursued expansion, including Kurz Group in 1989 and Swiss Lion in 2001. The real b...
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Jörg Bucherer, Head Of Watch Retailer, Passes Away At 87
The news comes three months after the surprise sale of his retail network to Rolex.
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