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Unveiling Akrivia’s Only Watch 2023 | In Conversation with Rexhep Rexhepi
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Geneva Watch Days 2023: H. Moser & Cie Cloaks New Endeavour Models in Vantablack®
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TAG Heuer is muscling up with two of its strongest watch icons, Carrera and Monaco
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Grail Watch 10: Ludovic Ballouard et Fils Upside Down “Series Gaga”
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Who Owns Different Watch Brands: OMEGA, TAG Heuer, Cartier & More
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Casio G-SHOCK and UNDEFEATED Drop New Limited-Edition Anniversary Watch
Faces To Watch - An eBay Collection Like Few Others
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Lang 1943 Field Watch Edition One: Competitively Priced and Approaching Perfection
Lang 1943 is not a homage, it stands its own ground and can best be summarized as a beautiful tool. The first thing that the team at Lang 1943 got right was the proportions. A diameter of 39mm is spot on, particularly when the thickness is just 8.40 mm. This results in a timepiece that is comfortable to wear, large enough to be easy to read, but not overly bulky that it hinders movements.
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Field of Dreams: LANG 1943 Field Watch
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Introducing: The IWC Pilot's Watch Spitfire Collection (VIDEO)
CEO Chris Grainger-Herr tells us about the brand's latest crop of aviator's watches, complete with new materials and new movements.
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The Definitive Attainable Field Watch Now With New Dials - Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical
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Doxa Sub Review: The Iconic Dive Watch You Should Know More About
If you're seriously into dive watches, you probably know that the Doxa SUB is one of the most important and influential members of that popular genre, but if your interest in underwater timepieces and their history is more casual, you may not be aware of Doxa's unique spot in that pantheon of pioneers that includes household names like the Rolex Submariner, Omega Seamaster, and Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. Here is a brief history of the Doxa SUB and a rundown of where the watch renowned for bringing orange dials to the watch world stands today. Bound for Glory Doxa founder Georges Ducommon, a native of the Swiss Jura town of Le Locle and one of his family’s 13 children, came to watchmaking early in life. He began an apprenticeship with an established local watchmaker in 1880, and within less than a decade had developed the skills, creativity, and resolute confidence to start his own business. He founded Doxa in 1889, naming it after a Greek word meaning “glory,” a bold harbinger of the successful future Ducommon envisioned for his brand. That success came in fairly short order, with Doxa pocket watches winning accolades at World’s Fairs in Belgium, in 1905, and in Italy, in 1906. With automobile racing becoming a popular pursuit in the early part of the 20th century, Ducommon filed a patent in 1907 for a caliber with an eight-day power reserve, which became standard equipment in the dashboard clocks of Bugatti race cars. After Georges Ducommon’s death in 1936, Do...
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Hart Davis Hart Watch Auction Co. is a new digital-first watch auctioneer focusing on independent watches
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The Longines Master Collection Small Seconds embodies the classical dress watch
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Photo Report: Watch (And Plane) Spotting the Largest Airshow In The World – EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
With 10,000+ planes flying in, you'd expect a lot of pilot's watches. But you'd be surprised.
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Grail Watch 9: Moritz Grossmann x Kari Voutilainen Benu 37 ‘Silver Bullet’
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Minimalist, Bold & Unique – Gustave & Cie Paul 24H Watch Review
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Historical Perspectives: Inside The Archives Of The Tudor Watch Company (VIDEO)
We will warn you right now – this one gets nerdy. But, we mean that in the best possible way.
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Archimede Does Classic German Design at a Fair Price with the new 1950-4
The 1950’s were a unique time in terms of both manufacturing and design. Post-war Europe and the United States were, in many ways, still reeling from the previous decade’s global conflict while also enjoying the benefits of a revitalized economy. This, in turn, created a boon of creativity and a sort of mid-century design renaissance that is still admired today. One company that has looked back to the archival design language of the 1950’s is German brand Archimede. The 1950’s collection nods to the design language of this decade with a visually flat dial and an array of small design details which shows a knowledge and respect for this time period. Their latest in the collection, the 1950-4, continues this study in mid-century excellence with new dial executions in green and black, with a variety of strap pairing options to choose from. While the new watches have a subtle charm to them at first glance, it’s the small details that really shine. For starters, each of the references is a 40mm stainless steel ICKLER case with a classic Arabic numeral dial layout and a subsidiary seconds scale at the 6 o’clock mark. A railroad track pattern circumvents the dial, adding just enough detail to be visually appealing without detracting from the overall clean visuals. Most interesting, perhaps, are the lumed hands, numerals, and indices which were inspired by the use of radium in vintage watches, and light up in a charming nod to the past (but don’t worry – it’s not...
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One To Watch: Hervé Schlüchter's 'Tree of Life' Project Uses The Purest Watchmaking To Imagine Time Across Generations
With decades of experience, and tutelage from one of the best, Schlüchter just announced his first of a line of creative and emotional watches covering past, present, and future.
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Watch Spotting: Brad Pitt And Chris Paul Wearing The Vacheron Constantin 222 On Opposite Sides Of The Globe (On The Same Day)
From F1 Great Britain to NBA Summer League, yesterday was all about the 222.
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Introducing: The New Louis Vuitton Tambour, Completely Reimagined As An Integrated Steel Sports Watch (Video)
Big news out of La Fabrique du Temps as Jean Arnault and LV release a totally new take on the Tambour.
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Your Watch is Worth Less than You Think. Watch Prices are Falling... is that a Bad Thing?
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Every watch in this Summer Blue capsule collection is a timely tribute to the Omega Seamaster 75th anniversary
Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Let’s Get Lost In The Legacy Of The IWC Porsche Design Compass Watch
With a history from explorers to royalty, these watches are your analog ticket to a life of adventure and still finding your way home
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Hublot Unveils the MP-15 Takashi Murakami Only Watch Sapphire
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Only Watch 2023: All the new piece unique watches to go on auction in November
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‘Time Piece’ Short Film Featuring Philippe Dufour And Vianney Halter: If You Only Watch One Short Film On Independent Watchmaking, Watch This One
The short documentary film 'Time Piece' features two of the world's best living watchmakers, Philippe Dufour and Vianney Halter, and provides excellent insight into what makes the watches by these masters so special.
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