Introducing: The Audemars Piguet [Re]master01 Selfwinding Chronograph
The brand's latest collection offers new interpretations on their most classic watches.
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The brand's latest collection offers new interpretations on their most classic watches.
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A new take on a vintage classic.
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Bulova: Catch the wave.
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Rarity is the name of the game in this edition of our round-up.
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A classic IWC timepiece gets a manufacture motor.
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Comparing two classic formulas – but which is best?
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A horological commemoration of a French flying boat's first transatlantic passage.
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The contemporary complication gets a twist for the Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition in Singapore.
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Formula One's Iceman gets an equally cool and complicated RM to call his own.
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Originally available in platinum and then rose gold, the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 is a well regarded vintage remake, being well executed and faithful to the original. It’s modelled on the ref. 6087 of the 1950s, which was characterised by pointy, horn-shaped lugs, hence the model name; cornes de vache translates as cow horns. Now it is available in stainless steel, making the Cornes de Vache the second Historiques model to be offered in the metal, after the Historiques 1942 and 1948 triple calendars. The steel case naturally makes it far more accessible, with a retail price that’s a third less than the same in platinum. Material aside, the specs of the new model are identical to the earlier precious metal versions. The case is 38.5mm in diameter, and contains the cal. 1142 movement. Now made in-house by Vacheron Constantin, the cal. 1142 is derived from the Lemania 2310. Vacheron Constantin has upgraded the movement in several ways, most notably with a free-sprung balance wheel. The dial is a pale grey with a fine “velvet” finish and red accents on the elapsed seconds track. All of the applied hour markers are 18k white gold, as are the hands. Notably, this is not the first Cornes de Vache in steel. In 2017 Vacheron Constantin produced a small run of 36 watches – with a steel case and dark grey dial – for American watch blog Hodinkee. Key facts and price Diameter: 38.5mm Height: 10.9mm Material: Stainless steel Water resist...
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The must-know watches for sale from around the web.
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Platinum, gold, and gem-set dials.
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I’m consistently on the hunt for vintage chronographs from these smaller brands, not just because they’re more attainable than their luxury brand siblings, but because they are interesting, rare, and varied in their aesthetics.
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Your weekly round-up of the web's best watches is back!
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A watch inspired by the most exciting decade of Formula 1.
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The most complicated watch ever from Habring² celebrates the microbrand's 15th anniversary.
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The first Grande Seconde chronographs from Jaquet Droz are a classic take on the complication.
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This week's round-up from around the web ... and an auction house.
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A two-tone take on a hard-wearing sport watch.
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A mature, fun, and sporty offering from the UK brand with a love of bold color.
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In the rarefied realm of high watchmaking, “ultimate” is measured on a different set of metrics from usual.
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Don't call it a Brashear, its a new Divers Sixty-Five Chonograph in steel.
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ETA’s decision to limit sales of movement blanks outside the Swatch Group spurred the development of in-house movements in the 21st century.
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I was sent two case versions of the Legera Chrono: the standard Legera and the Bullhead configuration. I chose to focus on the Bullhead for this review because I figured you fine folks would be more interested in information on this version.
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