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In House: The New HODINKEE x Crown & Caliber Collection
New York meets Atlanta.
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New York meets Atlanta.
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Wood, water, and a pet peeve goes bye-bye.
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With this mighty movement (which powers the Aquis Date), Oris has made simplicity a virtue.
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Citizen kicks off a brand-new chapter in collaboration with subsidiary La Joux-Perret.
A fast-beat watch that says, "slow down."
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The Christopher Ward C63 Sealander Automatic might be one of the best everyday watches under £2,000. In this review, I take a closer look at the 36mm Sky Blue C63 Sealander on the Consort bracelet to find out whether...
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When in-house hits a little closer to home.
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An Oris of a different color, you might say.
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Norqain's newest watch is the first to feature a movement from Tudor manufacturer Kenissi.
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The last of the original Lange 1 movements gets a long-awaited update.
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A familiar design now moves a bit differently.
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Is this French watchmaking at its finest? With the recently launched Royale Paris Chronograph, Pequignet has added a very interesting and rather handsome new watch to its impressive portfolio. Founded in 1973 by self-...
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The latest limited edition from Grand Seiko marks a major mechanical leap forward.
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The latest evolution of Spring Drive, in a very serious tool watch.
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A classic IWC timepiece gets a manufacture motor.
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Blink and you missed it, but Bulgari dropped another world's record at LVMH Dubai Watch Week.
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Clean, lean, and Grand Seiko through and through.
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The best GADA (Go Anywhere, Do Anything) watch from each of the top 15 Swiss watch brands, ranked by Morgan Stanley revenue. From Blancpain at #15 to Rolex at #1 — which brand makes the ultimate one-watch-collection...
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Fifty years after it went to the Moon, the engine inside the Apollo Moonwatches is once again powering a Speedmaster.
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The Panerai Luminor Tourbillon GMT a.k.a the Lo Scienzato adds some new technology to the watch.
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A thoroughly modern take on a classic dress watch.
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The (very) small world of rectangular movements just got a little bigger.
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The new movement powering Rolex’s Day-Date 40.
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The word icon is unfortunately used and abused by the industry, but with the Lange 1 by A. Lange & Söhne, it is perfectly justified. It is one of the most important watches around, and was part of the inaugural quart...
Worn & Wound
Horage is a bit of an oddity in the watch world. Most brands build for years and years to be able to produce even a simple three-hand movement, should they even choose to go that route, and they tend to demand a high price. Horage has been working on theirs since its inception and has maintained a goal of industrialization over high prices starting with the K1, which had a silicon escapement and a modular complication system back at launch. Though it didn’t get the attention it deserved initially, it did inevitably ascend the horology ranks and prove its viability, as the K1 serves as the basis of Bremont’s ENG300 calibers. Eventually, Horage added the micro-rotor wound K2, featured in the Supersede. Another rarity, in addition to being thin, as micro-rotors tend to be, the K2 also featured modular design allowing for complications without increasing the base movement’s thickness by much, as well as a silicon escapement, 72-hour power reserve, and within chronometer accuracy. Another movement that would be impressive coming from a large luxury group, let alone an independent brand like Horage. While neither are small feats, today we’re looking at a watch with a movement that is perhaps even more impressive. The Lensman 1 features the K-TOU caliber, which is Horage’s in-house, Swiss-made tourbillon. Yes, you read that right. And the watch, despite featuring such a rare and exotic complication, comes in at under $10k. There’s a lot more to the watch as well, whic...
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Time+Tide
Breitling continues its march towards movement independence with the Caliber B31, which finds a home in a new Top Time three-hander.The post Breitling debuts first three-hand manufacture movement (and Austin Butler partnership!) with new Top Time B31 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Quill & Pad
The Oscillon duo of Buser and Devanthey have created the second release of Naissance d’une Montre with the Naissance d’une Montre 2. Using Oscillon’s own L’instant de vérité caliber as a base, one already designed to be made entirely by hand, the Naissance d’une Montre 2 brings the glory of the past to something that would make sense in any futuristic setting.
SJX Watches
While Chanel watches were all about the Electro “Rainbow” last year, its 2022 high horology timepieces form the Red Edition Collection. Including in the line up are the Boy.Friend Skeleton Red Editions, both ladies watches powered by the same notably interesting in-house movement, the hand-wind Caliber 3. Initial thoughts Chanel puts out fine mechanical movements – the Caliber 1 of the Monsieur exemplifies that – but typically with the bold, varied, and tasteful style that only a fashion house can achieve. The new pair of Boy.Friend Skeleton watches are exactly that. The clean, distinctive shape is inspired by a perfume bottle, but it has a strong form that is appealing. More appealing is the Caliber 3 inside, an in-house movement with a strong geometric aesthetic that suits the case perfectly. It is clear the movement’s developers wanted it to look good, and they succeeded. The Caliber 3 inside the Boy.Friend Skeleton X-Ray Red Edition with a clear sapphire case Though both watches are certainly large enough to be men’s watches – the case dimensions are similar to a men’s Cartier Tank – they are unquestionably ladies’ watches (and Chanel markets them as such). Given the compelling movement, the Boy.Friend Skeleton one of the most interesting time-only watches for ladies on the market. The Boy.Friend Skeleton Red Edition in Beige Gold set with rubies Bottle shaped The rectangular case of the Boy.Friend is modelled on the bottle cap of Chanel’s No. 9...
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Introduced in 2014, the Armin Strom Dual Time GMT Resonance proved to be an equally practical and mesmerising watch fit for travellers. Its twin-dial setup allows you to adjust both time indications independently, mak...
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