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A Week On The Wrist: The New IWC Ingenieur Goes Back To Its Roots
But at a higher price point, who is this watch for?
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But at a higher price point, who is this watch for?
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An earth-toned limited edition field watch.
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Because stone dials are just "so hot right now."
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If you were to stop and think of an iconic video game from your childhood, assuming you were an early millennial, one of a handful of characters or series might first come to mind. Mario, Sonic, Mortal Kombat, etc. While making a watch inspired by any of those major franchises would certainly draw a dedicated customer base, it wouldn’t be a surprising thing to do. This is why I got very excited when I learned that AVI-8 was collaborating with Capcom to create a watch inspired by 1942. 1942 was first released, apparently, in 1984. I too was released that year, but I only played it for the first time, as memory serves, in an arcade at a hotel I was staying at with my family. I was likely five or six. I played it for what felt like hours, though given that I was spending my parent’s quarters, it was likely a lot less. Regardless, I was obsessed. I had dreams about it, neigh, nightmares. I later discovered I could rent it for my Nintendo at the local video store (feeling old yet?) and the obsession continued. You see, unlike the typical side-scrolling platform games of the day, which I wasn’t very good at, 1942 was a vertical-scrolling shooter. Your fighter plane was always firing, and you swayed left and right to avoid incoming ammunition. There were powerups, big bosses, levels with ships, and other stuff that I just found epically exciting at the time. It was a fun game. But, what it lacked was a central character. An iconic central figure to idolize, save a little an...
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Glashütte Original extended their Sixties collection with a new model with small seconds recently. Here is our hands on comprehensive review.
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Starting fresh with a considerable budget...
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We met up with our friend Ryan Ong recently over drinks recently to talk about his love for watches. Here is an eavesdrop.
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From 2447 to CBS2210.FC6534 – why reference numbers keep getting longer.
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With 10,000+ planes flying in, you'd expect a lot of pilot's watches. But you'd be surprised.
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Ever wondered what National Swiss Day looks like on a chronograph seconds hand?
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It's not perfect, but Longines has added a worthy complication to its Flagship collection.
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Nomos' version of a dive watch is now in a more approachable case size.
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A platinum Tank Cintrée recently sold for more than $350,000 – but should it have?
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Or, why do I buy keep buying Tudor Black Bays?
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You can enjoy ice cream with it too, silly!
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A highly precise quartz movement is just one update to this throwback design.
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