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Hands-On: The Zenith Defy Revival A3643 And The Current State Of Reissues
A deeply faithful return of a late-1960s design opens up a wider conversation about reissues in 2026.
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A deeply faithful return of a late-1960s design opens up a wider conversation about reissues in 2026.
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Ripple in still waters, when there is no pebble tossed, nor wind to blow.
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It’s fair to say that under Manuel Emch’s leadership, Louis Erard has evolved from being a somewhat obscure brand into a dynamic platform for creative collaborations. Offering highly original content at affordable prices, Emch has partnered with high-profile watchmakers such as Alain Silberstein, Vianney Halter, and Konstantin Chaykin, while his passion for contemporary art has […]
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New Independent Watchmaker Grant Joins Expanded Scholarship Portfolio.
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Two Broke Watch Snobs
Omega’s new Speedmaster looks sharper and more refined, but it costs more. We examine what’s changed and whether it’s worth paying extra.
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From a diver to a very vintage dress watch, Seiko is tapping into its history for a quartet of new LEs.
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Two new Moonwatch variations bring a shiny, modern twist to a classic design.
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While it’s tempting to build a collection of just tool watches and divers with beefiness and durability in spades, having a good dress watch is a boon for any collector. Not only can a dress watch give you an excuse to put on that dress or suit and accessorize, it can also help remind you that function isn’t everything then it comes to timepieces; style matters too. Seiko’s Presage collection has long been a stalwart for dress watch shoppers on a budget who don’t want to sacrifice craftsmanship, and the new SPB537 reference is a tonneau-shaped addition to the Classic Series line. The enamel dial, paired with the tonneau case, is the major selling point for the SPB537, as it was designed by master artisan Mitsuru Yokosawa and his apprentice, Kazunori Uchiyama. This extra level of prestige elevates the SPB537, and adds a sort of intimacy to the design, despite it being introduced as a non-limited, continuous production model. The dial is white, a gentle contrast to the 46mm by 35.9mm stainless steel case and bracelet, and features sharp black Roman numerals, with a black minute track around the outer edge. A matching 24-hour sub-dial at 6 o’clock balances the dial, with the Seiko Presage logo just below 12. Blued steel hands provide a colorful accent, with a balancing half moon on the tail end of the seconds hand. The blue, though on the subtler side, is a welcome addition to the otherwise very business-like dial, and it furthers the artisan craftsmanship promi...
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