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Hands-On: The Hublot Big Bang Integral
Unique & different.
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Unique & different.
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Born wild.
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Ground control to Air Command...
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A serious complication just got a whole lot simpler.
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A big green watch with a big green heart.
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It's the ideal Mediterranean yacht watch.
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From design to finishing to market positioning, the new entry-level Lange has a lot going for it. Buckle up, we're going deep on this one.
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Fresh, clean, and contemporary is the name of the game for LVMH's watch brands.
The Lange Cabaret Tourbillon Handwerkskunst marks the return of one of Lange's most idiosyncratically beautiful watches.
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A deep dive into one of the greats of modern watchmaking.
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"Innovation and differentiating design elements are key parameters for us." – Günter Blümlein, co-founder of A. Lange & Söhne.
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Watches & Wonders' heaviest-hitting watches are also some of its most interesting.
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Here fishy fishy...
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Hypothetically.
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The Mille Miglia gets a petrol-fueled punk treatment
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The latest Twist continues Chopard's tradition of offering unconventional excellence in its L.U.C. line.
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A familiar partnership gets a new look for a big anniversary.
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Chopard is one of the few brands out there that can boast both being independent and having a storied history, but many watch enthusiasts don't realize that Chopard is producing truly in-house movements to an extremely high level in the hills of Fleurier while also making its own cases and smelting its own gold back in Geneva. There are actually three facilities across Switzerland that make up the Chopard manufacture family and here we take you on a tour through all three.
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Chopard's L.U.C collection contains a number of very interesting watches that range from simple time-only pieces to perpetual calendars and tourbillons (and even a cool table clock). At the more accessible end of the scale, we have the L.U.C 1937 Classic, a three-hand watch with a discrete date window and an in-house, chronometer-certified movement. That this movement comes in an elegant, well-finished pink gold package makes it all the more appealing.
As part of celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Fleurier manufacture, Chopard decided to surprise us with two new COSC-certified travel companions in the L.U.C line, the Time Traveler One and the GMT One. This collection is named in tribute to Louis-Ulysse Chopard, the company's founder, and reserved for pieces entirely designed and manufactured in-house. We had the opportunity to see them in the metal last week and have tons of live pictures and our first impressions of both models. Spoiler alert: We were mightily impressed.
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Flyback like an Eagle.
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One of the most important new movements of the last half-century came from a very unexpected manufacturer: Chopard.
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A new collection of steel sport watches channels the design and ethos, if not the name, of an early '80s hit.
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It's a silver jubilee.
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With an in-house movement and a 40mm case, this is the best Ballon Bleu yet.
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And green Cartier. The new Tank Musts, oh me, oh my.
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How the first modern tank inspired the last word in elegance.
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A huge result, but peak Crash is likely yet to be seen.
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Warning: Dangerous curves ahead.
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All the vintage opulence, utility, and funk you could ever ask for.
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