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A Week On The Wrist: The 2022 Rolex Air-King Ref. 126900
It has an odd history, but it's probably my favorite modern Rolex.
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Stéphane von Gunten Makes His Debut with the Haute-Rive Honoris I
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Vacheron Constantin Designed an Exclusive Armillary Tourbillon for the Rolls-Royce Amethyst Droptail
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Recommended Reading: The Love Letter To Watches That’ll Have You Loving Them All Over Again (Faults And All)
A blend of professional and personal makes for a beautifully written dedication to watches.
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Two ROLEX Datejusts and a PANDA Chronograph | In The Metal
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‘The World Is Yours’ Dual Time Zone by Jacob & Co. is a Tribute to an Arabov Family Heirloom
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The Carl F. Bucherer Patravi Scubatec Verde is glorious and green
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Ahead of the Curve
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How Dangerous is it to Wear your Watches in Public? With Tips for Minimizing the Risks – Reprise
As a collector, and a fairly visible one at that, GaryG has been paying attention to reports of muggings and thefts of watches and wondering whether it makes sense these days to wear valuable pieces in public. He polled a group of 20 watch enthusiast friends on their personal safety while wearing watches to learn what steps they take to keep safe.
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Introducing: The New Brew Metric Automatic
Limited to 500 pieces, Brew's Metric is a pared down and polished time-only release.
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The PERFECT Wine for Raw Bar | Liquor Run
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Watch Spotting: Viktor Hovland Wearing An AP Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar In White Ceramic After Winning The BMW Championship
A crazy watch flex is just a bonus when you shoot a course record 61.
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Introducing: The HIDDEN NY X G-Shock Limited Edition
Two influential streetwear brands team up for G-Shock's 40th Anniversary.
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The Tissot PRX 35mm Powermatic 80, now in Ice Blue and Radiant Gold
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Just Because: Five Of The Best Buys In Vintage Rolex For $10,000 Or Less (Updated)
In 2012, we recommended our five best buys in vintage Rolex for under $8,000. A decade later, we revisit those picks and make some new ones.
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Introducing the Grand Seiko SBGA481 “Tokyo Lion”
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Two OMEGAS & A SUPERCOMPRESSOR | In The Metal
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Introducing: The New 34mm Audemars Piguet Royal Oak In White Ceramic
Before Labor Day, after Labor Day – who cares, people will be clamoring to wear this watch.
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Michelle Yeoh and Her Richard Milles: The Oscar Winner’s Best Red Carpet Moments
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A Week On The Wrist: The Panerai Radiomir Quaranta In 40mm – The Most Wearable Panerai Ever
It's for those of us who thought we could never wear one.
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A Week On The Wrist: The New IWC Ingenieur Goes Back To Its Roots
But at a higher price point, who is this watch for?
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The new Longines HydroConquest GMT, in four versions
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OMEGA House at Rio 2016: The OMEGA Golf Ball with Sergio Garcia | OMEGA
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Hands-On: Monta Goes Green To Say Farewell To The Triumph
An earth-toned limited edition field watch.
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The Norqain Neverest Glacier collection gets two new models
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Hands-On: A 37mm Royal Oak With Turquoise Dial Hits All The Right Notes For Our Style Editor
Because stone dials are just "so hot right now."
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Why Patek Philippe Remains Still and Forever the King of High Watchmaking
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8-Bit Nostalgia – Introducing the AVI-8 Flyboy Capcom 1942 Automatic Limited Edition
If you were to stop and think of an iconic video game from your childhood, assuming you were an early millennial, one of a handful of characters or series might first come to mind. Mario, Sonic, Mortal Kombat, etc. While making a watch inspired by any of those major franchises would certainly draw a dedicated customer base, it wouldn’t be a surprising thing to do. This is why I got very excited when I learned that AVI-8 was collaborating with Capcom to create a watch inspired by 1942. 1942 was first released, apparently, in 1984. I too was released that year, but I only played it for the first time, as memory serves, in an arcade at a hotel I was staying at with my family. I was likely five or six. I played it for what felt like hours, though given that I was spending my parent’s quarters, it was likely a lot less. Regardless, I was obsessed. I had dreams about it, neigh, nightmares. I later discovered I could rent it for my Nintendo at the local video store (feeling old yet?) and the obsession continued. You see, unlike the typical side-scrolling platform games of the day, which I wasn’t very good at, 1942 was a vertical-scrolling shooter. Your fighter plane was always firing, and you swayed left and right to avoid incoming ammunition. There were powerups, big bosses, levels with ships, and other stuff that I just found epically exciting at the time. It was a fun game. But, what it lacked was a central character. An iconic central figure to idolize, save a little an...
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