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Citizen Super-Titanium Small Seconds NJ0180 Series
An introduction to the Citizen Super-Titanium Small Seconds watch with its familiar "Tsuyosa" design, new dial colors, and a titanium case.
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Two Broke Watch Snobs
An introduction to the Citizen Super-Titanium Small Seconds watch with its familiar "Tsuyosa" design, new dial colors, and a titanium case.
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Happy Birthday G-SHOCK!
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There's just something about green at Augusta in April.
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A new Carrera that's equal parts heritage and modern.
This week’s episode of A Week in Watches is coming straight from Geneva! Yes, it’s episode 78, recorded at and during Watches & Wonders 2024, right on the floor of the Palexpo. Zach Weiss and Zach Kazan co-host, go over the watches and some of the wonders they experienced from brands such as Tudor, Grand Seiko, Rolex, and more. Be sure to stay tuned to the end for some outtakes! Episode 78 of A Week in Watches is brought to you by Windup Watch Fair San Francisco. In under 2 weeks, please join us for an incredible showcase of watchmaking and more at Fort Mason – Gateway Pavilion on San Francisco’s Pier 2. This year’s fair is in a new venue that boasts two expansive floors that will set the stage for over 60 presenting brands, including Marathon, Nivada Grenchen, Zodiac, and more. In addition to the main event, there will be live podcast recordings, food trucks, bars, and special giveaways. We will also be holding live panels with our lead sponsors, Oris, Fortis, Christopher Ward, Alpina, and Anordain, as well as a sponsored photo walk with Camera West and a group bike ride sponsored by The Radavist. Things kick off on Friday, May 3, and wrap up on Sunday, May 5. Hours are 12PM – 6PM on Friday and Saturday, and 12PM – 5PM on Sunday. Windup Watch Fair The post A Week in Watches Ep.78 – Watches & Wonder 2024 appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Colin Alexander Smith is reunited with his first watch and discovers an intriguing watch manufacturer that has been producing mechanical watches in Switzerland continuously since 1886.
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Cartier has gone backward in time, or at least in time-telling, with one of their strangest releases.
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Why? Because we can.
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A different kind of watch-bangle hybrid by Cartier.
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Hublot adds glacier blue to their colorful sapphire lineup.
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Sure, it's "just another GMT," but more options aren't a bad thing.
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A modern take on an old-school complication.
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I asked for a BB54 in yellow gold, but Tudor decided on a BB58 instead.
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It's not often that a brand starts with a skeletonized watch and works backward, but since when are more options a bad thing?
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These new Cosmograph Daytonas come with contrasting Mother-of-Pearl Dials and Diamonds – a subdued gem-set flex.
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A special limited edition in white gold with a black enamel dial.
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You're going to need a b̶i̶g̶g̶e̶r̶ gold boat.
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It's a simple, clean, easy-to digest-watch.
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It's a Freak S sequel appropriate for Dune II, with sandy display to match.
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