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Why I Bought It: Omega Speedmaster Speedy Tuesday 2 Ultraman
Omega and Fratello Watches came out with their first #SpeedyTuesday Speedmaster edition back in 2017 and it sold out within few hours. Three years later, a second iteration of #SpeedyTuesday timepieces came to life. And this one sold out – all 2,012 pieces – in under two hours. And one of these 2,012 watches is in Łukasz Doskocz's personal collection. Here he explains why.
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Quill & Pad
about 1 year ago
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Fratello Favorites: The Best Summer Watches At Three Different Price Points — Nacho’s Picks From Citizen, Zenith, and Singer Reimagined
It’s summer, and while the Swiss watch industry takes the month off, we’re picking our favorite watches once again! This time, however, we’re not sticking to a specific budget. Instead, we’re keeping the theme consistent but aiming at three different price categories — sub-€1,000, sub-€10,000, and a no-holds-barred, unrestricted category. The goal is to see […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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The Breitling Endurance Pro 38 Is The Ultimate Athleisure Watch
The post The Breitling Endurance Pro 38 Is The Ultimate Athleisure Watch appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution
about 1 year ago
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The Konstantin Chaykin Joker “Fiat Lux,” and, Just for Fun, Some of Our Favorites from the Wristmons Collection
When you first see one of Konstantin Chaykin’s “Wristmons” pieces, it’s hard not to think it’s an elaborate prank. The imaginative and mechanically complex character watches do not have the aesthetic trappings of the serious horology that is at work under (and above) the hood. They look like children’s toys, with familiar “faces” often borrowed […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Rewind: The Man Who Brought The Olympics To Tokyo In 1964
With the Olympics underway in Paris, here is a look back at the 57-year-old story of Fred Isamu Wada, the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, an enduring watch, and a very special clock.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Introducing: Reservoir Sonomaster Chronograph Vintage Bi-Retrograde Black Beige
The Reservoir Sonomaster collection takes its inspiration from measuring
instruments widely used in the world of sound or Hi-Fi. The new Reservoir
Sonomaster Chronograph Vintage Bi-Retrograde Black and Beige features two
retrograde hands that faithfully reproduce the hands of power measurements
or VU meters from analog vintage stereo amplifiers. A tribute to the human
quest for a ‘pure’ sound, a musical exploration full of audacity and
intensity.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
about 1 year ago
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Hands-on – The Vuollé Kurimus, the First Watch of an Indie Watchmaking Duo
In May of this year, we introduced a young indie watchmaking duo from Finland – Jere-Juuso Vuorela and Nuutti Helala – and their inaugural timepiece, the Kurimus. Described by the creators as “a blend of different watch styles, a little bit of a dress watch, a touch of a field watch and even elements of […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Horage and the Ingenious New Revolution 3 MicroReg
Okay, I admit it. I don’t really care about my watches’ accuracy. Don’t get me wrong, I want my watches to be relatively accurate — and I certainly want them to be in spec — but I want the watchmakers to care about that so I don’t have to. At the end of the day, I […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Dive watches can be dressy, and this is why
Has the old adage of not wearing your dive watch with a suit finally become outdated? There's an argument to made that is has.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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From Saddle to Wrist: The New Hermès Arceau Grand Tralala Brides et Mors
It has been forty-six years since the house of Hermès first introduced its iconic Arceau collection of watches, and with each new novelty, they continue to amaze. And the new Arceau Grand Tralala Brides et Mors watches are the latest models to carry on this tradition of excellence.
Watchonista
about 1 year ago
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Photo Report: A New Watch Show Brings The Party – And Watches – To Los Angeles
Intersect L.A. brought together 20-plus brands and hundreds of enthusiasts for a day of watches.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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A Hero Made of Steel: A Hands-On Review of the A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus
With its first stainless-steel model, A. Lange & Söhne seeks to gain a foothold in the world of luxury sports watches. How does the Odysseus, which bears the name of a legendary hero from Greek mythology, perform in our test?
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
about 1 year ago
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The July 2024 Fratello × REM Strap — Lunar Crater
It’s the last Tuesday of the month, which means we’re introducing a new Speedmaster strap in collaboration with the Swedish brand REM. We decided to choose a leather color we had never used before and feature an engraving of the lunar surface in a contrasting shade. The inspiration behind the Lunar Crater strap Lunar craters are […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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Yema Yachtingraf Croisiere
The post Yema Yachtingraf Croisiere appeared first on TimeZone.
TimeZone
about 1 year ago
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Time Through the Ages, Part 4: The Waltham Watch Company – A Seismic Disruption in Time
Editor’s Note: Time Through the Ages is a four part series written by Andrew Canter, member of the British Horological Institute, Alliance of British Watch & Clock Makers, and the British Watch & Clock Makers Guild. In this fourth and final installment of the series, Andrew examines the dramatic leap forward in watch manufacturing made […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Go Carefree with Four Fun Watches for Summer
Summer is a time most of us look forward to. It is the season to spend with friends and family, doing the things we love, catching some sun, and relaxing. Depending on your itinerary, you might not want to bring one of your fancy watches as you ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
about 1 year ago
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Bulova Adds “Blood Moon” Lunar Pilot Watch to Archive Series
With summer upon us, all eyes are on sporty watches that can go the distance with our active lifestyles – even if those active lifestyles don’t include landing on the moon. Bulova, an iconic American brand, has a rich history of aviation and space travel, and this year ups its game with the introduction of…
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ATimelyPerspective
about 1 year ago
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Introducing – The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Goes Full Gold
The Bathyscaphe, Blancpain‘s more compact and streamlined version of the Fifty Fathoms, was first released in 1956. Compared to its full-fledged counterpart, with larger cases, more water-resistance and a more instrument-like design, the Bathyscaphe crosses borders and Blancpain uses to bring complications or higher-end materials within a diver’s context. Following the recent introduction of full […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Is the Yema Navygraf Marine Nationale CMM.10 the “French Watch of the Year”?
It's been named the "French Watch of the Year" by the Union de la Bijouterie Horlogerie, but is it worthy of that title?
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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10 of the best gold watches that’ll have a hard time staying undercover
The allure of gold will never wane, and these are the watches making the most of it.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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