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Hands-On: The Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A For Only Watch 2019
Can this steel watch dethrone the Paul Newman?
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Can this steel watch dethrone the Paul Newman?
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An attractive Ref. 2509 gets a closer look.
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Rarer and more mysterious than a moonless night's sky.
We're back with your weekly dose of vintage watch finds from around the web.
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An historic watch with an extremely personal connection.
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We're back with a round up of tempting vintage watches from around the web to carry you into the weekend.
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An inside look at a special enamel dial and the modern artisans looking to recreate its original charm.
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The steel sport watch gets a new red treatment.
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Some watches mean a lot more than others.
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For the brand's fifth massive showcase, they're heading to Southeast Asia.
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Your weekly round-up of the best vintage watches from around the 'net.
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A bonafide mega watch gets the salmon-and-steel treatment.
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A seriously close look at a particularly special watch.
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Another Friday, another round of watches from around the web.
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Selling for more than eight times its low estimate, this result is nothing to scoff at.
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Could this mysterious watch turn out to be real?
Revolution
Revolution
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You may never see a bigger, better individual collection of Patek Philippe.
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For a vintage Patek lover, it gets no better.
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We dig into the other auctions run by the big houses in the upcoming weeks.
Time+Tide
Sports watches were once truly tool watches. A chronograph was a stopwatch on the wrist, a dive watch with a timing bezel was the original dive computer. But today, the idea that either are the best tools for the job is a bit romantic. They definitely can get it done, and that is part of … ContinuedThe post It’s Nautilus vs Aquanaut as Brooklyn Beckham & James Corden have a steak / frites cook-off while wearing Pateks appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Jolly good show. The royals offer a round of applause for our '80s Week edition of Watch Spotting.
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All the way from 2012.
Now you don't see it, now you still don't see it.
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A quartet of legendary watches from a modern legend in watchmaking.
Fratello
IWC truly does have something for everyone. There is a curious blind spot in the vintage-watch market. Collectors will happily spend five figures on a mid-century dress watch from Patek Philippe or Vacheron Constantin, yet many overlook the quietly brilliant dress watches produced by IWC Schaffhausen during the ’50s and ’60s. That oversight is precisely what […] Visit Value In Vintage: IWC “Calatravas” From The 1950s And ’60s to read the full article.
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What We Know When Longines launched the Master Collection in 2005, it established the line as the brand's flagship dress watch offering—a position the line has held for two decades. Today, the Saint-Imier-based brand is announcing a comprehensive rethinking of the collection, spanning 30mm, 34mm, 39mm, and 41mm cases across some twenty new references. It's the second significant collection update Longines has made in 2026, following the successful and much-in-demand Hydroconquest refresh announced in March. All twenty references share the same core design language. Cases are stainless steel throughout. The barleycorn dial texture runs across the line, though the 30mm and 34mm models offer silver barleycorn only, and offer a two-tone option with yellow or rose gold-capped bezels and matching crowns. While the 39mm and 41mm expand to include blue barleycorn options. The 41mm also adds a variant with Eastern Arabic numerals, which is not offered in any other size. All models display hours, minutes, and seconds centrally, with a date aperture at 3 o'clock. The 30mm references are powered by the Caliber L592.5, a self-winding movement with a silicon balance spring and a power reserve of up to 45 hours. The 34mm, 39mm, and 41mm models all use the Caliber L888.5—also self-winding, also silicon balance spring—with a power reserve of up to 72 hours. Both are exclusive Longines calibers. Across all sizes, watches are offered on stainless steel bracelets with newly designed sho...
Worn & Wound
While some brands regularly take the collaborative approach, this hasn’t been the case for Dennison. Its first co-designed model came to us just about a year ago when the Maison first teamed up with Collectability, the brainchild of Patek Philippe expert and horological icon John Reardon. The pair’s initial offering achieved an impressive balance of design language. It combined some clear inspiration from Patek’s Ellipse as well as some of the brand’s lesser-known models with elements of the collection that revived Dennison in the modern era – the A.L.D. – developed by acclaimed watch designer Emmanuel Gueit, whose resume includes the Rolex 1908, Harry Winston Z1, and Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore. The duo has just spun up its second collaboration, available for pre-order for one week only, beginning today through June 3. If you didn’t immediately click over to place an order, and you’re still with me, let’s unpack these latest additions. The new Oblique collection certainly has echoes of the original co-design but with a little bit more edge. The pair’s inaugural offering was relatively classic and timeless whereas the latest interpretations are a bit more modern and sculptural. This time, Dennison and Collectability give us two variations: the bold Enigma dial and the more sober Vector dial. In both iterations, the brands lean further into the funky design language that began emerging in the 1960s with asymmetry being a focus. Here, the familiar ...
Monochrome
Revived in 2015, Czapek owes its name to the famous Czech-born Polish watchmaker who co-founded Patek, Czapek & Cie in 1839 and then went solo with his own company in 1845. In just over a decade, Czapek has developed 10 in-house movements spread across its five main families. The Promenade collection, unveiled in 2024, fills […]
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