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Introducing: The IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium Is A Sleek Twist On A Classic
A uniquely sporty and stealthy take on one of IWC's most recognizable designs.
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A uniquely sporty and stealthy take on one of IWC's most recognizable designs.
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36mm dress watches be damned, a 23mm G-SHOCK is where it's at.
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More than just a new dial treatment, there are two new firsts for Habring2 in this limited edition.
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While technically nothing new, it’s also a world first, and I liked it enough to actually write about it.
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Richard Mille doesn't do half measures, so while you can get soccer timers from other brands, you can't get anything close to this.
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Trying to decide between Timex and Casio? After 10 years of real-world testing, here's our verdict to help you discover which brand delivers better wear value.
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These next classes will be hosted by Tiny Jewel Box, Atlanta Watch Society, and Oak & Oscar.
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In a basic mechanical movement, there are two primary springs: one that delivers power and another one to keep it accurately beating. But others are essential for this overall dance to work. Once complications are added, even more are needed and complex pieces can have dozens of springs. When most people think of a spring, […]
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Baltic says goodbye to a great model with a glossy black dial and a splash of bling.
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A brand new movement supports a downsized spin on a classic GS design.
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An interesting porpoise for this new release with a mother-of-pearl dial.
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If a hyper-futuristic Urwerk wasn't enough of a statement, you can now wear a ceramic example that tells you how long it will take for light to reach planets you'll never visit.
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A new bracelet design seeks a stress-free, perfect fit. No screwdriver required.
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There are certain “easy wins” with watch enthusiasts that brands rely on. Put a line of red text on a black dial diver, and you’ll get some smiles. Add a micro-adjust to your clasp, and you’ll avoid some angry emails. Drill your lugs, and… well, I at least will be excited. And when it comes to chronographs, a sure-fire way to get some attention is to invert your sub-dials. Yep, though it has been done countless times, “panda” dials still get the thumbs-up from us nerds. So, it was no surprise that the recently released “Black and White” Speedmasters (which, to those of us from NYC, brings to mind a certain iconic cookie before a watch dial) were received with much excitement. Take one of the most celebrated watches in production, give it a dial treatment that is hard to mess up, and, unsurprisingly, you have a hit. Well done, Omega. Yeah, the Speedmaster Black and White is very nice looking To make matters more exciting, despite the many, many, many versions of Speedmasters over the years, Pandas are not common among them. I’m no Speedy scholar, so my internal reference archive isn’t complete, but having been the occasional Speedy customer, I know that pandas were few and far between, usually limited, or precious metal, and rarely a “reverse” or “evil” panda (white sub-dial on a black surface) in form. That this new model is available in steel and not limited actually makes them special, by not being special. The dilemma, if you can call it th...
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Breitling marks its entry into Formula 1 with a limited edition titanium Navitimer with Aston Martin accents and details.
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