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A History Lesson With the Military Watches of Bulova
Bulova has a long history of providing watches to the US military. When the US Armed Forces put out a specification for watches, Bulova was one of the most prominent brands to answer the call. We’re happy to offer a wide range of Bulova military watches in the shop, and we’ve paired up each of them […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Jeweled Horological Marvels: Rare Gem-Set Wonders From Bucherer's Masterworks
As gem-set watches reach unprecedented heights in terms of popularity – and creativity – we shine a spotlight on some of those curated by Bucherer Masterworks, a contemporary customer stage and experience showcasing rare, outstanding masterpieces of haute horlogerie.
Watchonista
about 1 year ago
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Pre-Owned Picks: A White Dial Rolex Milgauss, The First Tudor With An In-House Movement, And A 'Jackie Chan' IWC Portuguese
Plus, a sports watch from Nomos and a a master class from JLC.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Alpina Introduces the Alpiner Extreme Automatic With “California Dial” (With Live Photos)
The Alpiner Extreme Automatic from Alpina has just “been decked out with a California dial” for the first time. For those unfamiliar: this type of dial features a blend of Arabic and Roman numerals (half-Arabic, half-Roman), as well as dashes ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
about 1 year ago
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URWERK UR-100V Time and Culture II
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TimeZone
about 1 year ago
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IWC Brings a Fan Favorite Ceramic Tone to their 41mm Chronograph Platform
If you’re a fan of IWC pilot watches, you’ve no doubt participated in one of this cohort’s favorite activities, which is armchair quarterbacking the specifics of each release. We’ve gotten to a point where there are so many case sizes, complications, and case materials in the collection that the moment a new watch is announced, […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Hands-On With The Vibrant New Titoni Impetus Ceram-Tech Zr02
Summer has been over for a while now, but we get a last glimpse of it with the all-new Titoni Impetus Ceram-Tech Zr02. With this release, Titoni expands its collection with six of these sports watches that combine stainless steel and ceramic cases and modern, attractive looks. As we expect from Titoni, the execution is […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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#TBT The Vulcain Cricket Calendar Waterproof S1521A
There was one particular Vulcain model that was missing from my Cricket collection — the late ’50s calendar model with the updated 402 caliber. And even after I found one, what a challenge it was to bring it back to its original glory! Not counting all the weirdos that I’ve presented over the last five […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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The Collector’s View: “Watch_Miyagi” and his love affair with watches
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors
In this collector's feature, I invited a buddy of mine Terence Chan to share on his watches and thoughts on watch collecting. A collector with a diverse collection of watches ranging from Indie Watch maker Atelier Wen to the Holy Trinity's Vacheron Constantin.
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DEPLOYANT
about 1 year ago
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First Look – The Czapek Quai des Bergues Double Soleil (Live Pics)
The name Czapek was resuscitated in late 2015 with the elegant Quai des Bergues, a model inspired by a Czapek pocket watch made in the 1850s with its unusually positioned sub-dials. Originally presented in a 42.5mm case and later in a 38.5mm case, the watch now comes in an intermediate 40.5mm diameter. And it also […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Among Friends: Reviewing the TAG Heuer Carrera Porsche Chronograph Special Edition
This article is from the WatchTime Archives and was originally published in February 2022. The official partnership between the TAG Heuer watch brand and the Porsche sports car manufacturer was a natural choice. These two companies have been ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
about 1 year ago
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Speake-Marin’s Openworked Sandblasted brings back a traditional look
With a sandblasted dial and movement finish, the new Speake-Marin Openworked is a nod to classic watchmaking techniques.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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Sponsored: Unveiling Artem’s HydroFlex Strap
Since its inception in late 2019, Australian-based strap maker Artem has consistently set the bar for its action-ready, interchangeable watch straps. Now, continuing its growing history of finely made watch accessories, the brand introduces its ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
about 1 year ago
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From Military Legacy to Modern Luxury: The Ascendant Identity of the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms
The post From Military Legacy to Modern Luxury: The Ascendant Identity of the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution
about 1 year ago
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A Closer Look At The Newest Vacheron Constantin Les Collectionneurs Watches
(Parts of this article by Roberta Naas first appeared on Forbes.com.) Just last week, I had the opportunity to meet with Christian Selmoni, Vacheron Constantin’s Director of Style and Heritage. He was showing me the next round of Les Collectionneur watches. This series is all about the brand finding rare, great-condition 20th century Vacheron vintage…
ATimelyPerspective
about 1 year ago
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First Look – The Chic City Vibe of the Nomos Metro 33
The adjective ‘urban’ paired with watches is cropping up more and more frequently in press releases and advertising campaigns. Although it is a fairly loose category that defies hardcore profiling, many of these ‘urban’ watches try to transmit a ‘trendy, designer vibe’ associated with life in the big city. The Nomos Metro watch collection, designed […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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The starry night of the Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine
Ever wondered what the night sky looks like out at sea? The UN Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine brings the starry skies to your wrist.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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Introducing – The New Moritz Grossmann Tefnut Silver-Plated by Friction
Born in 1826 in Dresden, Germany, Karl Moritz Grossmann established his watchmaking company in Glashütte in 1854, contributing significantly to the German watch industry’s development. After his demise in 1885, the company ceased production, marking the end of its initial chapter. In 2008, Christine Hutter, a trained watchmaker and former Glashütte Original and A. Lange […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Watch Packaging: Does It Matter? Talking About Boxes — The Good, The Bad, And The Future
This must sound familiar: you’ve decided to splurge on a new watch, and the salesperson is putting it inside its enormous, fancy-looking box. It makes the watch look like it’s worth even more than it already is, and it kind of feels nice to carry the weighty thing out of the shop. But then you […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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Review – The Robust and Tool-like Isotope Hydrium California Limited Edition
Over 70% of our precious Earth is covered in water, and huge areas of it have not yet been fully explored. It’s very likely we’ll never manage to discover all the far corners of the oceans, as they are one of the most challenging environments mankind can face. The main issue is pressure, which increases […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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