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House Of Craft: A Conversation With Audemars Piguet's Ginny Wright On Brand Evolution, Speaking To New Audiences, And The Power Of Women In The Watch Space
An enlightening chat with the CEO of the Americas for Audemars Piguet.
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eBay Holiday Watches Gift Guide
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Omega Introduces A Seamaster Diver 300M in Titanium and Bronze Gold
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Why Does G-SHOCK Care About Bridging Japanese Heritage And Functional Technology?
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Why Are Richard Mille Watches So Expensive? (Here's the Answer!)
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Auctions: 25 Pièce Unique Watches Will Be Sold This Weekend At The TimeForArt Auction
This year sees the second installment of the buzzy art-meets-high horology auction at Phillips New York.
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The SpaceOne Tellurium, Now In Black And Blue
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Business News: New CEOs Of Jaeger-LeCoultre And Vacheron Constantin Announced
Jérôme Lambert returns as CEO of Jaeger-LeCoultre while Laurent Perves is announced as the new man at the helm of Vacheron Constantin.
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Vyntage Horology Debuts Time-Only in Tantalum and Onyx
Vyntage Horology is a micro brand established by Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, the Middle East watch retailer giant best known for organising Dubai Watch Week. Vyntage has so far focused on small-run limited editions, with the latest being the Purity Tantonyx. The 24-piece edition is a time-only executed in a novel combination of exotic materials: a tantalum case with a polished black onyx dial. Inside is a manual-wind La Joux-Perret LJP7380 with a 90-hour power reserve that’s rotated 45 degrees from the usual position, giving the watch its signature four o’clock crown. Initial thoughts On its face, the Tantonyx seems like a familiar proposition from a micro brand. But a couple of things set this apart from the typical offerings in this segment. For one, the materials are unusual, especially at this price point. Granted, the tantalum case and onyx dial make this substantially more expensive than the base model Vyntage watch, but the pricing remains reasonable. The attention to detail in the execution also stands out. It’s obvious in the domed bezel and recessed seconds register (thanks to a two-part dial), but more notable in the finishing of the case, which has brushed flanks and polished tops for contrasting surfaces that are rarely done with tantalum due to its hardness. However, the design is a missed opportunity in terms of minimalism in my opinion. Though the dial is already clean – the model name is Purity after all – I would have gone a step further and eliminate...
Hands-On: SpaceOne's Tellurium Is An Incredible, Affordable Celestial Watch – And Now It Comes In Blue And Black
An avant garde design from an exciting young brand.
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8 things to know before investing in watches (which you shouldn’t btw)
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Exclusive: Cameron Barr Talks About The Challenges And Triumphs Of Designing His First Watch Collaboration With Zodiac
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Introducing The Ressence TYPE 9 In Gray And Aqua
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Introducing – A Brand New Ressence Collection, the Compact Type 9 Grey and Aqua
Two years after introducing the Type 8, its most minimalist time-only watch, Belgian independent watchmaker Ressence expands the concept with the launch of the new Type 9. Like all Ressence creations, the latest model incorporates the brand’s patented ROCS (Ressence Orbital Convex System) display module, with time indicated via revolving sub-dials – the so-called “beyond […]
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First Look – The Amida Digitrend Steel, Black and Gold Editions
Brands today are enthusiastically revisiting the watch designs of the 1970s, riding a wave of nostalgia that has struck a chord with consumers. These retro-inspired pieces often feature updated characteristics, adding modern functionality to vintage aesthetics. Among the standout designs of that era is the driver’s watch-a timepiece with a digital side display. While this […]
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Nothing but love and Sambal: NOMOS Glashütte Zürich World Time Sambal for Revolution
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Doxa does everything white and it works
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Dennison Resurrects the Legacy and Elegance of One of the Forgotten Greats of 20th Century Watchmaking
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Video: Audrain Concours Lawn Walk With Wilhelm Schmid Of A. Lange & Söhne & Donald Osborne And Nic Waller Of The Audrain Group
Highlights from a special walk of the lawn at the Audrain Newport Concours.
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How Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak Concept Line Evolved Into A Bold Fusion Of Pop Culture And High-Tech Innovation
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Audemars Piguet and KAWS Debut the Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Companion”
Continuing with its limited editions that cross over into pop culture, Audemars Piguet (AP) now turns to KAWS for its latest collaboration, the Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon “Companion” 43 mm. The contemporary artist, whose real name is Brian Donnelly, lends his “Companion” figure to the dial. Depicted as pressing up against the crystal, the character is realised as a miniature sculpture in titanium with a flying tourbillon at its heart. Kaw’s signature creation takes up almost the entirety of the dial courtesy of the newly-developed cal. 2979 that has a peripheral time display, allowing the hour and minute hands to go under and around “Companion”. Initial thoughts The Royal Oak Concept Tourbillon by Kaws is AP’s best collaboration to date. Amongst AP’s past collaborations, some were too minimalist, while the Marvel editions were controversial (though I liked them). Amongst contemporary art collaborations more broadly, the Kaws tourbillon ranks up there alongside the Hublot Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami in terms of appeal (though it is nowhere near as affordable as the time-only Hublot). The overall aesthetic of the Kaws tourbillon is coherent and appealing. Encircled by an industrial-technical-looking chapter ring, the figure looks at home. The visible large gears for the peripheral hands add to the visual effect. Granted, the Kaws tourbillon is a figurative depiction of the artist’s best known work, so it isn’t exactly imaginative, but it is done ...
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First Look – Compact and Colourful, Here’s the new Nomos Club Sport Neomatik 34
Few watch designs offer the freedom to create a series of nearly identical-looking pieces that remain universally appealing, regardless of case size or dial colour. Nomos timepieces, defined by a beautiful simplicity rooted in Bauhaus principles, showcase this versatility nicely… Take for instance the Club Sport series. The sporty line was first introduced in a […]
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How Does a Mechanical Watch Work? (11 Watches Shown)
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Ferdinand Berthoud Celebrates Sincere Fine Watches’ 70th Anniversary with the Chronomètre FB 1RES.3 Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition
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Surfing for A Cause with Ulysse Nardin and Veteran Charity One More Wave
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Introducing: A New Affordable Brand From The Grönefeld Brothers, And The Debut Grøne Manueel One
Microbrand pricing from two Dutch Indie greats is an enticing prospect for folks who find their main brand releases out of reach.
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Sincere Fine Watches 70th Anniversary: The Exclusive CVDK Grand Planetarium Eccentric Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition
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Accutron and Hudson Whiskey Announce Limited Edition Spaceview Evolution
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