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How to reinvent the pocket watch: Hublot Masterpiece 03
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The Current Prince: A Different Side Of Rolex
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Review of the Swatch Sistem 51
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Review of the Zenith Academy Christophe Colomb Hurricane
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Richard Mille Watches – The Billionaire’s Masonic Handshake
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An afternoon of fun at the MB&F; MAD Gallery, Geneva
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SIHH 2014: The Rebirth of the IWC Aquatimer
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“Why The Breitling Emergency Is Not A Toy…” with Brian Jones. (VIDEO)
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There Can Only Be One: Timekeeping Accuracy After A Week On The Wrist Part II
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There Can Only Be One: Timekeeping Accuracy After A Week On The Wrist
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Nomos and the Essence of Watchmaking
Glashütte, Germany; Home town of watchmaking heavy weights like Lange & Sohne, Glashütte Original and Wempe, who is actually making its watches in Glashütte old observatory. However, there is another brand that belongs amongst these names, a heavy weight in its own right; Nomos. Nomos was founded as recent as 1991 by Roland Schwertner. Responsible […]
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The Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement, Live From BaselWorld 2013
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The Great Escape(ment): Girard Perregaux Makes History With Its Constant Force Escapement
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The Evolution of the Red Rolex Submariner with Date, ref. 1680
The Legendary Rolex Red Oman Cosmograph Daytona 6263
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Rolex, IWC, Omega, And The Evolution Of The Omega Anti-Magnetic Aqua Terra 15,000 Gauss
Classic and Iconic: Why the Rolex Submariner will never go out of style
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Vacheron Constantin Announces The 1972 Prestige
Time is asymmetrical (at least, to us poor mortals who must perforce follow its apparently irreversible arrow) so why shouldn’t a watch be asymmetrical too? In 1972, Vacheron Constantin introduced a watch with a lozenge shaped, asymmetrical case that combined old-school codes of slimness and simplicity with a jazzy, modern silhouette that became a major […]
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The End of Luxury Advertising in Beijing
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Titans of Watchmaking: Leaders of the New Horological Golden Age
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Keep Your Watches Safe: The Buben & Zorweg Titan
I own a handful of real watches. When I say real, what I mean is luxury timepieces; and while a massive watch safe isn’t something that might fit my budget or collection (I don’t own that many watches worth that kind of protection), I believe that there are watch aficionados (like my boss, Wei) with […]
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The Watch for Action Heroes: Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic
We don’t think about magnetic fields often and though they are thoroughly pervasive in our high technology environments, we tend to think of magnets as these little buttons of fun used to “hover and drag” metal cars across table tops. It’s time we grow out of childish notions and understand that magnetic fields are generated […]
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Introducing the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Up/Down
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A High Note
The Girard-perregaux 1966 Minute Repeater Is A (literally) Striking Timepiece That Puts Us Back In Touch With The Manufacture’s Horological Prowess Nomenclature aside, the Girard-Perregaux 1966 collection was actually only launched in 2006. It’s something that escapes most journalists, especially in the context of the numerous and impressive pieces that have emerged in the round, […]
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Ring In The New: The Evolution Of The Minute Repeater
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Build The Future On The Foundation Of The Past
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Rise of Patek Philippe’s Nautilus
The year of the Nautilus was 1976. Out in the wider world, the space race had recently culminated in the joint Apollo-Soyuz mission that saw a US Apollo craft dock with the Soviet Soyuz 19 in space - an extended act of diplomacy. The Cold War was at the uneasy stage of hiatus known as détente. The Concorde took its […]
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#TBT André Le Marquand’s Timeless Spaceman Audacieuse
It’s safe to say that 1969 was a strong year on all fronts, including for the watch industry. If the Moon landing is not enough, think of the first automatic chronograph conquering wrists or quartz watches waving their hands to them with a sneer of the coming revolution. That was the general context when Swiss […] Visit #TBT André Le Marquand’s Timeless Spaceman Audacieuse to read the full article.
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First Look – Breitling’s 140th Anniversary Collection, a Trio of Watches With a New Perpetual Calendar Movement
Founded in 1884 and celebrating its 140th anniversary this year, Breitling is no stranger to innovation and important milestones. In 1915, it launched the first wrist-worn chronograph with an independent pusher. In 1934, it patented a watch with a second independent pusher. In 1969, it participated in the creation of one of the first automatic […]