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Introducing – The Capri, The Shaped, Dress Watch Collection of De Rijke & Co.
Dutch watchmaker de Rijke & Co. is among those that get noticed by thinking differently. The brand’s debut Amalfi collection, launched in 2019, was built around a clever rotatable centre case inside an outer cradle, a concept that fused functionality and design ingenuity. For its second collection, the brand steps away from case mechanics and […]
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Introducing: Hublot Wraps Up The 20th Anniversary Of The Big Bang With The Meca-10 Street Art Editions
The brand goes out with a (big) bang via four limited-edition watches that will be right at home in a Miami nightclub.
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The Art of Bovet
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Why Grading Matters And How It Impacts The Value Of Your Collection
Standardized grading isn't just about understanding quality, it's about determining value.
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The Revolutionary List : The Icons of 21st Century Watchmaking
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Breaking News: Sotheby's Sale of the Audemars Piguet 'Grosse Pièce' Shatters Records, Becomes By Far Most Expensive Audemars Piguet At $7,736,000
The watch sold for $5+ million more than the next-highest non-charity AP ever sold.
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Hands On: F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Vertical Joaillerie Rubis
Earlier this year F.P. Journe unveiled its most daring jewellery watch yet, the Tourbillon Souverain Vertical Joaillerie Rubis, set with the largest baguette rubies ever used in watchmaking. Despite the current popularity of high jewellery watches, the Tourbillon Souverain Vertical Joaillerie (TVJ) Rubis is an audacious undertaking that required eight years to accumulate the right gemstones – and the destruction of 61 carats of gem-quality rubies to make this single watch. Initial thoughts Haute joaillerie watches of this sort are not new; the 1980s and 1990s saw significant demand for gem-set complicated watches, especially in Asia. But Over the last decade such watches have shifted from niche offerings to an important (and resilient) pillar of the business for many brands. Coloured stones are seeing marked interest too, as a sort of trend within a trend, as exemplified by Rolex’s “Rainbow” Daytona, one of the brand’s hottest models. Patek Philippe’s 2022 launch of the gem-set Grandmaster Chime trio can also be seen as a milestone for the genre, with one of Geneva’s flagship fine watchmaking brands adorning its flagship watch with diamonds, emeralds and sapphires. A unique Piaguet minute repeating pocket watch that’s a fine example of 1990s gem-setting high horology But with the TVJ, it’s clear that F.P. Journe is not simply following industry trends – this watch is eight years in the making and belongs to a two-decade tradition of high jewellery tour...
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The Revolutionary List: 30 Pioneering Watches – the De Bethune DB28 Tourbillon Kind of Blue
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The Return of the Accutron Hum
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In-Depth – The Superb Breguet Classique 7225, and the Refinement of the Magnetic Pivot
Until recently, for those who have followed Breguet‘s exploits in modern chronometry, one watch has long occupied a special place: the Classique Chronométrie 7727, from 2013. The 7727 demonstrated what high frequency could achieve when combined with silicon components and, quite provocatively, when magnetism, a force that watchmaking usually fears, was not only controlled but […]
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Time On The Tour d'Elegance With Wilhelm Schmid
A 'behind-the-wheel' experience from the Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week.
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Testing Two Generations of The Omega Seamaster: Is Newer Really Better?
Explore how the Seamaster 2254’s understated utility compares to the 300M’s refined luxury. Discover whether the new model truly earns its higher price.
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Introducing: The New Oris ProPilot Date: An Updated And Improved Version Of The Swiss Aviation Stalwart That Keeps Its Approachable Price
Oris upgrades its classic ProPilot with some nice tweaks, including a new case, a better handset, and a textured dial.
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A Collision of Creativity: Ulysse Nardin X URWERK UR-FREAK
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Introducing: Biver Launches 11 New Variants Of The 'Automatique,' Including New Enamel And Stone Dials
The brand's second model has proven to be their most successful, and the new expansion should keep momentum going.
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L.Leroy Osmior Bal du Temps: A return to the ballroom of complications
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Making Time: La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton
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The Audacious Ascent of Christopher Ward
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The Striking Genius of Chopard L.U.C Grand Strike
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Tudor Black Bay vs Omega Seamaster: Years Of Testing, One Clear Winner
Torn between the Tudor Black Bay and Omega Seamaster? We’ve worn, tested, and lived with both and here’s how they really stack up in comfort, specs, and value.
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The Allure of Antiquity: Atelier Wen × Revolution: Ancestra 垚 (Yáo)
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Gatherings: UBS House of Craft Honors Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Timeless Legacy
Inside an exclusive collaboration that elevates horology to an art form.
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Celebrate 160 Years With Milestone Gala At The Plaza Hotel
Black-tie evening to feature celebrity co-chairs, lifetime achievement award, charity auction presented by Sotheby's & more.
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In-Depth: Patek Philippe's Travel Time Legacy
Jumping generations and hours.
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A Winter Wonderland of Watchmaking
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The Breguet Tradition: A Modern Interpretation of 18th-Century Watchmaking
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Audience Q&A; Special With Hodinkee's Editor-In-Chief James Stacey
Andy and James answer your questions on watch pricing, surging Swiss watch exports to the U.K., what to consider when buying your first 'nice watch', and what Halloween is like in Switzerland.
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First Look – The New Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur, The Return of the Brand’s Jumping Hour Guichet Watch
Chronoswiss has always moved in its own rhythm. From the regulator wristwatches that defined its 1980s identity to today’s bold Lucerne-built timepieces, the brand has never shied away from doing things differently. Few statements were as radical as the Digiteur, a watch without hands, powered by a mechanical calibre, yet read like an early digital […]
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