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Under the Lens: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding 37 mm “Turquoise”
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In Conversation with Pim Koeslag, the New Owner and CEO of Christiaan van der Klaauw
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G-SHOCK’s 40-year journey: Kikuo Ibe reflects on dreams and the future
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Five Things I Want To See In The Watch World In 2024
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Exploring Time with the Complications of Carl F. Bucherer
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30th anniversary of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore: Tourbillon plus Chronograph Models
To Alexey Kutkovoy's overview of complicated Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshores (ROO), here is a very special combination of complications: chronograph and a tourbillon.
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The 1916 Company is here to transform the watch industry with market excellence
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A Collector’s Guide: The Cartier Crash
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Davide’s Way: Bremont’s new CEO looks to the future
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Video: Hi-Ho! Teaching Time With Ben Clymer And Kermit The Frog
It's not often we get to sit down with a frog of this stature.
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The Seiko 5 Sports Field Is Reborn as the Newest Affordable GMT
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A Week On The Wrist: The Bulgari Octo Finissimo In Yellow Gold
A watch with real style, serious technical credentials, and a healthy dose of Italian charm. Who says you can't have it all?
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Bernhard Lederer introduces the Central Impulse Chronometer InVerto
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Staff Picks: The Most Slept-On Watches Of 2023
These watches deserved more attention...
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The Ultimate eBay Watch Shopping Guide: Gift Ideas for Everyone You Know
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The Revolution Success Index
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Hublot’s New Big Bang Is a Miami Night Club On The Wrist
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Staff Picks: The Best Complicated Watches Of 2023
Chronographs, world timers, moon phases, grand comps, and (somehow) even more. 2023 was a complicated year.
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Introducing the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Chronograph
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Staff Picks: The Best Dress Watches Of 2023
For when we're feeling fancy...
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In conversation with: Benoît Mintiens and the evolution of Ressence
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Chopard presents the Alpine Eagle Sunburnt Limited Edition
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Staff Picks: The Best Budget Watches Of 2023
In 2023 you can still get a lot for under $1,500.
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Citizen raises the bar in watch innovation and style
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Why the Frederique Constant Highlife Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Manufacture Is Still Astounding Value
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon is its Most Luxurious Sports Watch Yet
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Pre-Owned Picks: An IWC Ingenieur Ref. IW3506 From The ‘80s, A Solid Gold Blue Dial Rolex Submariner Ref. 16618, And An Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ref. 15510ST
Plus a killer complicated JLC Master Control and a read-to-dive Omega Ploprof.
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Setting a New Standard with Serica Watches
Founded in 2019 and off to a strong start, Serica has embarked on a journey to elevate the quality of their brand. By sticking to a few key components, Serica Watches is bringing their entire lineup of handsome, timeless wrist watches up to the next level. It’s easy to rest on your laurels and coast, but pushing towards refinement of small details and improving quality for the wearer is of the utmost importance to the brand. Today, we’re taking a look at the key points that Serica has set out to achieve. Whether it’s their allegiance to automatic movements, or the pursuit of thin, yet rugged watches, there’s now even more to like about these handsome timepieces from the French brand. Always Automatic At the heart of any watch in the Serica lineup, there will always be an automatic movement. Whether it’s the Soprod C125 GMT movement inside the 8315 Travel Chronometer, or the automatic M100 in the 5303 Diving Chronometer, each and every watch has a high quality automatic movement. Reliable and accurate, these movements call back to the classic era of horology that Serica draws their inspiration from for the rest of their design. Besides the cool-factor, having an automatic movement is convenient for daily wear, as the watch will stay wound via the motion of your wrist. The post Setting a New Standard with Serica Watches appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Did I Abuse my Vintage Rolex Oyster by Painting the Dial? It’s Wild!
With Martin Green's collection evolving, He decided to spice up his vintage Rolex Oyster with a colorful polka dotted dial.