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Blancpain's Haute Horlogerie Cameo In Paul W. S. Anderson's 'In The Lost Lands'
A special high-end Blancpain takes center stage as both technological marvel and symbolic artifact in this ambitious post-apocalyptic thriller.
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A special high-end Blancpain takes center stage as both technological marvel and symbolic artifact in this ambitious post-apocalyptic thriller.
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For all my love of complicated watches with obtuse use-cases, few things could be better than a creative mechanical solution that makes life easier.
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Nalla Neram is a new brand established near Neuchâtel, Switzerland, and launched by a passion-driven watch aficionado, Krishnamani Raman. After a long career in multinational companies across different industries, his love for watches brought him to launch his indie brand. His intention is not just to present another watch, but to infuse his creations with […]
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Deployant
In this article, we take a look at a series of watches from watch brands that many will consider as non-traditional watch manufacturers.
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A special colorway for British Watchmakers Day 2025.
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An ingot on your wrist.
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Only 100 pieces at an affordable price, so move fast to grab one before they're gone.
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Let me state something that I know will spark some people; as a watch-loving community, we’ve become far too negative in our opinions. Especially when it comes to social media, it’s easy to discard something you don’t like or even ridicule or bash. It’s a fairly common thing to express one’s (negative) opinion in such […]
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Watches you could wear to grab a cheeky Nando's.
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Ready for your next photo walk and complete with an "Exposure Gauge Complication."
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Worn & Wound
It’s not entirely uncommon for my first encounter with a brand to be when they inquire about attending Windup Watch Fairs. There are a lot of brands out there, more every year, so it’s hard to keep up with every new launch. Conveniently, Windup is a great way for new brands to meet enthusiasts and potential customers (sorry, this wasn’t meant to be a Windup pitch), resulting in a natural amount of outreach. When new brands come in, whether to me or a colleague, we give them a quick review to see if they are a conceptual fit for the fair, which they are more often than not. Occasionally, a new brand will stand out, for one reason or another, and they’ll get the seal of approval and an immediate request for a sample to review. Such was the case with Piccola & Joffrete. What stood out wasn’t the watch’s design, though it is altogether pleasant if conservative; rather, it was what appeared to be a high level of finish and a dedication to Swiss manufacturing. Many watches say Swiss-made on them, the definition of which I’ll elaborate on below, but few say 100% Swiss-made like the Piccola & Joffretes. Typically, those that are 100% Swiss (which is also hard to tell as transparency isn’t a strength of the watch world) cost significantly more, likely starting in the five figures. So, the final aspect that made Piccola & Joffrete (PJ) stand out was their relatively reasonable price point, Swissness considered, of 2500 CHF. There are several criteria a watch must mee...
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Printed dial, of course.
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Omega's professional diver goes luxe with Bronze Gold and a warm burgundy bezel.
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