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The Weekend Amazing Six: Watches with digital indications
For this weekend's Amazing Six listicle, we turn our attention to six of our favourite watches featuring digital indications.
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For this weekend's Amazing Six listicle, we turn our attention to six of our favourite watches featuring digital indications.
Monochrome
Watchmaking is often touted to be about creativity and expressiveness, but when it comes to dials, brands tend to be a touch conservative. Simple silver, black or blue, however beautifully crafted they are, can be a bit, well, plain. And to some perhaps even boring. Luckily there are brands who dare to break those boundaries […]
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Melting poles push for a "negative leap second" scenario.
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Quill & Pad
Skeleton watches are not just time-telling devices but miniature works of art, skeleton watches blend mechanical complexity with architectural elegance.
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Plus a 39mm IWC Mark XVI, and a titanium Blancpain Fifty Fathoms.
Monochrome
Picture a classic dive watch… It’ll probably be made of steel, with a robust case, a unidirectional bezel with a 60-minute scale, a black dial with large luminous markers and a set of three hands, with an enlarged minute hand and a necessary seconds hand to indicate that your watch is running (basically, I’ve just […]
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Why are these G-SHOCKs so expensive you ask? We'll unpack it for you.
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Time to feature salmon dials. This week, we take our pick of six from our archives, featuring this rather popular dial colour.
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A faithful reimagining of a 1959 heritage design, outfitted in a throughly modern color palette of warm grey and rose gold.
Worn & Wound
Years from now, someone will look back on this period and write about rise of affordable independent watchmaking. We are truly in a golden age if you happen to favor small brands who are inclined to do adventurous, experimental things. I wonder if anyone will identify Louis Erard’s collaborations with Alain Silberstein as a defining moment in this era of watch enthusiasm. From my perspective, it certainly seems like this relatively small Swiss brand and niche designer (who many thought, mistakenly, had reached a peak in terms of his popularity and influence) stand at the center of a lot of what’s happening in our world today. Limited edition collaborations, the mixing of the high and low, and a focus on accessible watches that are still undeniably special in some way are a huge focus of what’s driving interest in the hobby right now, and while Louis Erard and Alain Silberstein didn’t get there first, it’s hard to deny that their continued relationship isn’t one of the key stories of the last several years. That relationship continues this week with the launch of the Le Régulateur Tourbillon Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Black. This is the same tourbillon that we saw as part of a limited edition triptych back in October of last year. That watch, and the others in the set, featured an olive green dial, and it was notable that the tourbillon could only be purchased as part of the set, while the other watches were available separately. At the time, the thinkin...
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Engine turning is a craft that spans many cultures, disciplines, and design philosophies.
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A lighter Laureato chrono that's just as good as its steel counterpart.
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Citizen does what it does best with this limited edition… and then it does some more.
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Miami fundraising event co-hosted by Phillips and F.P.Journe sets a new record price for a non-diamond-set quartz watch. Details in press release here.
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A collaborative and value-packed flyer GMT from two like-minded American boutique brands.
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