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Grönefeld One Hertz Classic Titanium Reviewed by Tim Mosso
The appeal of the Grönefeld One Hertz Titanium isn’t its parlor trick but its holistic excellence. It is nearly as compelling while static as in motion. From design to materials to decoration to engineering, the Grönefeld One Hertz Titanium distinguishes itself as a rare pleasure for the observer and a rare privilege for the owner.
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4 months ago
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JJ Redick Wears A Rolex GMT-Master II ‘Batgirl’ on the Lakers’ Sideline
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New: Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph Aston Martin Edition
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors
Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin have come together to create a new chronograph that celebrates both brands. The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Chronograph Aston Martin Edition sports an exclusive feature: an iridescent dial created with automotive paint, inspired by the colours of British sports cars, which adorn Aston Martin’s iconic vehicles. Press release with commentary in italics. New: [...]
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4 months ago
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Introducing: The Sinn U15, U16, And U18 Dive Watches Made Of German Submarine Steel
When it comes to Sinn, you know that any limited edition does not come without a special functionally inspired story behind it. It’s not in the brand’s nature to release a new LE “just because.” To celebrate its 20th anniversary of creating diving watches made of submarine steel, Sinn has come up with the new […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
4 months ago
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The Petrolhead Corner – A One-of-Two 1957 Chevrolet Corvette SS XP-64 Comes Up For Sale
“Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” was a commonly heard thing when it comes to racing, and in the 1950s through 1980s America, it pretty much worked exactly like that. Win a race over the weekend in a car that is somewhat connected to one available in a showroom, and sales would boost almost overnight! […]
Monochrome Watches
4 months ago
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Every British Watchmakers’ Day 2025 special edition
Ahead of the big day on March 8th, we wanted to do a run-through of all of the watches you can buy exclusively at British Watchmakers' Day. The post Every British Watchmakers’ Day 2025 special edition appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
4 months ago
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A brief history of the MIL-SHIPS watch, and its modern reissues from Blancpain, Bulova and Tornek-Rayville
An overlooked part of dive watch history, we take a look at the story behind the MIL-SHIPS design, as well as its modern reissues.The post A brief history of the MIL-SHIPS watch, and its modern reissues from Blancpain, Bulova and Tornek-Rayville appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
4 months ago
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Titanium Versus Steel: Which Should You Get And Why?
Stainless steel is, alongside plastics, the most common material used for watch cases today. Indeed, stainless steel is the benchmark material that most of us enthusiasts will commonly encounter. That said, titanium has been steadily gaining traction as a watchmaking material, so today, I thought we should look at titanium versus steel and go through […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
4 months ago
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17 American Watch Brands That Should Be on Your Radar in 2025
Teddy Baldassarre - Watches
4 months ago
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Arcanaut Introduces the D’Arc Roast, with a Dial Made from Coffee
Coffee and watches. They go together like peanut butter and jelly, movie theaters and popcorn, fireworks and the Fourth of July. OK, it might be the most obvious pair, but there are deep connections if you look for them. There’s a culture of hardcore enthusiasm associated with each, for one. And there’s even an entire […]
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4 months ago
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These 12 brands prove Chinese watchmaking shouldn’t be overlooked
China can't be ignored when it comes to horological significance, as these top Chinese watch brands prove with their artisanal quality.The post These 12 brands prove Chinese watchmaking shouldn’t be overlooked appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
4 months ago
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Nomos Expands Club Campus Series With Bright New Dials Inspired by Starry Nights
Teddy Baldassarre - Watches
4 months ago
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Editorial – Who Invented the Balance Spring? Reaffirming the Crucial Role of Christiaan Huygens
An article by Rob Memel, antiquarian horologist, professional certified watchmaker since 1984, and author of the book The Development Towards Huygens’ Spiral Spring (1660-1676), from which this article is a summary. About two years ago, I embarked on an in-depth investigation into another watch-related invention by Christiaan Huygens: the spiral spring on a balance wheel. […]
Monochrome Watches
4 months ago
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Introducing: Frederique Constant x Watch Angels Worldtimer Manufacture Limited Edition
With an updated case, new sizing, and refined dial design, this new limited edition takes an already great model to a whole new level.
HODINKEE
4 months ago
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Hands-On: the Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton
I have a feeling that if you asked most watch enthusiasts to tell you their thoughts about Rado, they’d start with the Captain Cook. The brand’s diver has been revived in recent years and become an enthusiast favorite, appearing in both traditional vintage inspired designs as well as more forward thinking and tech oriented variants. […]
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Worn & Wound
4 months ago
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Just A Minute With The G-SHOCK DW5000R-1A Origin
41 years ago, the first G-Shock hit the scene. The DW5000C was the brainchild of Kikuo Ibe and was result of Project Team Tough’s pursuit of creating a watch that had great shock resistance, a 10-year battery life, and was water resistant up to 10 bar. More than 40 years later, the brand revisits its origin […]
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Worn & Wound
4 months ago
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Citizen Updates Tsuyosa Collection With New 37mm Case
Teddy Baldassarre - Watches
4 months ago
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Bring a Loupe: A Piece Unique Chopard, A London Tank Allongée, And An Art Deco Purse Watch
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
HODINKEE
4 months ago
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Girard-Perregaux’s New Laureato Aston Martin Edition Has One of the Most Insane Dials You’ve Ever Seen
The post Girard-Perregaux’s New Laureato Aston Martin Edition Has One of the Most Insane Dials You’ve Ever Seen appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution
4 months ago
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Introducing: Ice Blue, Pastel Pink, and Dark Green: Citizen's New 37mm Tsuyosa Trio
A new case size with three different dials marks the first departure from the lineup's 40mm only offerings.
HODINKEE
4 months ago
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