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Hublot and Sang Bleu team up for the third instalment of their successful collaboration
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Business News: Philippe Dufour, Rexhep Rexhepi, Kari Voutilainen, And Other Luminaries To Judge The Inaugural Louis Vuitton Watch Prize
Earlier this year, LV Director of Watches Jean Arnault teased a serious committee. Today, the names are revealed.
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Fratello and Straum Collaborate on a Limited Edition with a Lava Red Dial
Fratello announced their latest limited edition last week, a collaboration with Straum, a Norwegian brand on the rise who made some noise a few years ago with the Opphav, a stainless steel integrated bracelet sports watch made for an affordable price with a dynamic textured dial. The new collaborative watch with Fratello is notable in that it appears to be a true collaboration, with Straum making rather significant changes to their design at Fratello’s request. This is somewhat rare in the world of collaborative watches, and in this case has resulted in a rather compelling edition with a fiery red dial and some key refinements made from the brand’s earlier watch. The Fratello x Straum Jan Mayen Limited Edition is named for a Norwegian island that the brand has tapped for inspiration when it comes to the striking red dial. Fratello describes it as “lava red” fumé, appropriate given Jan Mayen is home to the Beerenberg volcano. Ridges emanating from the dial’s center replicate flowing lava, and the effect is achieved via a stamping process followed by several steps of painting and surface finishing treatments. The dial text is minimal, just the brand’s logo and wordmark at 12:00, allowing the unique texture to truly take a starring role. There are several small details beyond the new dial design that differentiate the new LE from Straum’s earlier Opphav. First, the case size has been slightly reduced, from just shy of 41mm to 39mm. At the same time, the bezel...
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Introducing the Isotope Hydrium Pro Nordblad and Hydrium NASA
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Chad le Clos and Alexander Popov at the OMEGA Pavilion at Sochi 2014 | OMEGA
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Culture and Revolution: Atelier Wen × Revolution Perception – Xi
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Hands-On: The New TAG Heuer Plasma Tourbillon And Plasma Diamant D’Avant Garde
TAG Heuer is shaking up the established order of things with its radical use of lab-grown diamonds.
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Watches and Wonders 2023: new Parmigiani Fleurier
Parmigiani Fleurier is a watchmaking company that seeks to combine the traditional with innovation. Here are the latest releases in the Tonda collection.
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Watches and wonders 2023: new from IWC – the Ingenieur Automatic 40
Presenting the all new Ingenieur Automatic 40 models are available through selected IWC boutiques. Novelties from Watches & Wonders 2023
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Introducing the Bell & Ross Novelties for Watches and Wonders 2023
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Planet Ocean Film: Premiere in Los Angeles with Josh Duhamel and Yann Arthus-Bertrand | OMEGA
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VIDEO: Rolex’s Latest at Watches and Wonders 2023
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Introducing the Grand Seiko SLGC001 Tentagraph, SBGD213 and SBGZ009
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Introducing the Trilobe Une Folle Journée Diamant and Dune
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Rolex Introduces the Perpetual 1908 Refs. 52508 and 52509
Due to its enviable position as the leading Swiss watch brand by revenue, Rolex tends to dominate headlines for even the smallest changes to its collections. So it’s even bigger news when the brand launches an entirely new collection, the Perpetual 1908, as it has on the opening day of this year’s Watches & Wonders. Named for the year that Hans Wilsdorf registered the Rolex trademark in Switzerland, the Perpetual 1908 is a slim, time-only watch with a display back that signals a renewed focus on the dress watch category for the giant of Geneva. Initial thoughts The Perpetual 1908 is a worthy replacement for the outgoing Cellini collection, which to me always felt like the forgotten child of the Rolex portfolio. Forced to use movements from their sportier siblings, the Cellini watches were never able to achieve the right proportions to be taken seriously as dress watches. The Perpetual 1908 debuts in four references in yellow and white gold, with the option of white or black satin finish dials; the black dials look especially good. The designs are atypical for Rolex, featuring a sub-seconds dial at 6 o’clock, and a new handset. “Superlative Chronometer” drapes over the sub-seconds dial, calling to mind the Rolex Veriflat of the 1950s. Speaking of the Veriflat, the 1908 case measures just 9.5 mm thick thanks to the new cal. 7140. This is a big improvement over the Cellini watches, which were over 12 mm thick. The 1908’s dress watch credentials are bolstered fur...
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VIDEO: An Overview of Rolex’s Watches and Wonders 2023 novelties
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An Evening With Bremont Watch Company And The New Supermarine S2000
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Watches In The Wild: The Road Through America, Episode 3: Cole And James Take California
Our docuseries continues. Buckle up for an epic video tracking the West Coast leg of our journey though American watchmaking.
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Montblanc Celebrates Mountaineering and Deep-Sea Expeditions with 2023 Releases
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New from Czapek: Antarctique Révélation and Antarctique S Sashiko
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Introducing: Zenith Launches A New Pilot Collection With The Pilot Automatic And Pilot Big Date Flyback (Live Pics)
A modern take on Zenith's long-standing pilot line, complete with El Primero calibers.
Enthusiast Spotlight: On the Job, Street, and Trail with the G-SHOCK GM2100C Utility Metal and Outerwear Expert Wallie Luu
When we first laid eyes on G-SHOCK’s new additions to the GM-2100 line called the Utility Metal collection, we knew we’d need to call in an expert in utilitarian style. In order to help us tell the story of these three rugged watches-each with a touch of casual sophistication-we reached out to our pal Wallie Luu. Not only is Wallie a G-SHOCK aficionado, he’s a gear enthusiast with one of the most expansive collections of rugged outerwear designed for the toughest of conditions. We caught up with him at work, on the street, and on the trail where he demonstrated for us the versatility of this new collection. He also told us some great stories and imparted his words of wisdom, all while sporting the now iconic octagonal form and metal-clad design of these GM2100 standouts. We’re featuring the new G-SHOCK Utility Metal collection in the story, can you give us your first impressions? Did you find it easy to pair them with your style? All of the G-SHOCKs I’ve owned have always been pretty big, burly watches that can take the abuse I put them through, whether I’m at the shop, exploring the city, or on a trip. I really like how sleek and low profile these G-SHOCK Utilities wear, without sacrificing how robust they are. I feel like these work great as a solid, everyday watch thanks to their metal cases. I’m also really impressed with the quality of the strap. I wasn’t sure what to expect with a fabric strap on a G-SHOCK, but for me it’s an intriguing combo. I...
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Happenings: Hodinkee Is Hosting A Meet-Up At Lucid Studios Geneva – And You're Invited
Come hang with us in watch capital of the world.
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New and reviewed: Petermann-Bedat Ref. 2941 Monopusher Split-Seconds Chronograph
Petermann-Bedat just released their new Monopusher Split Seconds Chronograph Ref. 2941. Here is our comprehensive review.
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Impeccable Style Meets Purpose and Substance in the Breitling Premier B01 Chronograph 42
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De Bethune and Swizz Beatz Unveil the DBD ‘Season 2’
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Business News: Rolex FAQ: Everything You Need To Know About Production Increases And The Certified Pre-Owned Program
You've got questions. We've got answers, straight from the Crown.
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