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Hands-On: Old-School Subtlety With The Omega CK 859
A silvery salute to Omega's past and present.
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A silvery salute to Omega's past and present.
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Less to love but rather more lovable.
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Launched in 2021, the Little Lange 1 Moon Phase was one of the simpler models in last year’s lineup but easily appealing. It is the first Lange 1 to have a dial made of aventurine glass, or “gold flux” as Lange labels it, a material rarely found on the brand’s watches but always popular when it makes an appearance. Conceived as a mens’ watch in 1998 – the average dress watch was still about 35 mm then – the Little Lange 1 has since evolved into a feminine watch. It’s basically the Lange 1 for ladies and the base model for a variety of female watches, often in pastel colours accented with mother-of-pearl or diamonds. The new Little Lange 1 continues the theme with its sparkly dial, but it stands apart from recent models in several ways; it feels different, perhaps even masculine. We take a close look at the Little Lange 1 to weight its appeal. Initial thoughts Thanks to off-centred yet logical displays, the Lange 1 is one of the most distinctive offerings from the German watchmaker. And the starry, aventurine glass dial, along with the moon phase, create a charming, slightly whimsical appeal that isn’t present on the standard models, which are formal and serious looking. Despite the shimmering, reflective dial, the new model is understated on the wrist, thanks to its dark colours and white metal case. These tone down the sparkle of the dial, which comes from the metallic inclusions in the glass. More appealing but equally understated are the star-shaped ...
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Fun, functional travel-time capability for the little diver that could.
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Small changes make this heavy hitter even heavier.
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Straight outta Comblémine.
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François-Paul Journe is perhaps the most successful living independent watchmaker – so successful that some of his watches have entered the same “hype” territory occupied by watches like the Nautilus and Royal Oak – which might mean that casting about for an overlooked F.P. Journe watch is a fool’s errand. But the brand does have a few hidden gems in amongst its past offerings, with the Zodiaque being one such watch. And Phillips’ upcoming Geneva sale has a one-off version that I had never seen in person until recently, the Zodiaque “Children Action” – which will be sold to benefit the titular children’s charity. The original Zodiaque. Image – Phillips The original Zodiaque debuted in 2004, just five years after the brand was founded, in a limited edition of 150 pieces. Despite its distinctive aesthetic and esoteric complication, the Zodiaque never enjoyed the success of its peers at the time, perhaps because of that very complication, which indicates the signs of zodiac with an annual calendar ring. Remember that in the years after the brand’s founding in 1999, F.P. Journe was merely a startup founded by a talented watchmaker with a peculiar personality; his watches weren’t exactly flying off the shelves. Yet Mr Journe still created this one-off watch for a good cause, which eventually became a yearly affair with the brand contributing unique watches to several charities, including subsequent timepieces for Children Action and of course the rec...
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Colors abound in this limited edition timepiece from the brand that built itself around the term, "vintage-inspired."
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And a 54-year-old mystery surrounding the blacked-out Doxa diver is finally solved.
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The Astronomic Souveraine has its eyes on the stars but remains firmly down-to-earth.
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Sometimes you want Last Year At Marienbad and sometimes you want Jurassic World.
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Happy birthday, Bovet.
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A return to one of the most successful chronograph debuts in recent memory.
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Ladies and gentlemen, please (mystery) watch closely.
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It's not exactly a GMT, or a rattrapante, but it is a fantastic watch, nonetheless.
Quill & Pad
If you attended Watches and Wonders 2022, you may have noticed the large exhibition called Time Design right near the entrance, which was organized by the cultural arm of the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie. If you missed the Time Design exhibition at the fair, you may now see it until May 8, 2022 in the FHH’s space at Pont de la Machine right in the center of Geneva. It is free and open to the public.
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Minimalism and yellow gold are quite the pairing.
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The indie superstar's 2022 hero piece highlights the influence of early 2000s watchmaking.
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Warning: Watch purists should avert sensitive eyes – these escapements are fully exposed.
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Chances are you've never seen these traditional kimono colors used in watchmaking before.
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It's far out, funky, groovy, and – most of all – orange.
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It's also one of the most interesting releases of the year.
Sometimes seeing red is a good thing.
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What's crystal sapphire, white gold, and red all over?
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It's yellow gold over sapphires in a race that's almost too close to call.
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Quite frankly, it's a watch that should've always been around … and now it is.
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The latest dual time Hora Mundi is a technical achievement and a feast for the eyes.
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Grand Seiko's first mechanical complication stole the Geneva show.
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A thoughtful – albeit pricey – extension of Lange's signature sport watch.
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Who said beige is boring?
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