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Introducing – The C by Romain Gauthier Titanium Edition Six, the Last of the Series
First introduced in 2021 as the Continuum, the C by Romain Gauthier series showcases a contemporary titanium case with a unique bezel. It is crafted by machining a circular shape before cutting six facets into the bevelled edge. The C by Romain Gauthier Titanium Edition Six is the final instalment in the series of sporty, […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Nivada Grenchen evokes the ’50s with 35mm cases for the Antarctic Spider and Super Antarctic
Capitalising on the trend of reducing case sizes, Nivada Grenchen presents new 35mm sizes for the Antarctic Spider and Super Antarctic.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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Fratello On Air: How We Research Watches Before Buying
Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air. This week, we take a listener’s suggestion and discuss how we research watches before buying. We’ve touched upon this before, but it’s a constantly evolving topic that deserves an update. For our beloved listeners, the watch content begins after 19 minutes. If you’re a watch collector and […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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Industry News – Louis Ferla Appointed CEO of Cartier, Replaces Cyrille Vigneron
Following the appointment a few weeks ago of Nicolas Bos as the new CEO of the Richemont Group (replacing Jérôme Lambert), the luxury conglomerate once again announces changes in managing positions, with a new CEO for its jewellery/watchmaking brand Cartier. Effective 1st September 2024, Louis Ferla (ex-Vacheron Constantin) will take over Cyrille Vigneron as Chief […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Back To Basics: The Finishing Styles Unique To High-End Watches Explained
We are back with another installment of Back to Basics, a series of articles aimed at newcomers to the watch hobby. This time, we will examine high-end finishing techniques. If you are new to the watch world, you may wonder what causes the massive differences in price between watches. One of many aspects at play […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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Meet the Spaceman: Popular Fashion Watch of the 1960s and 1970s that was Almost Forgotten in a Drawer
Launched in 1969, the Catena/Zeno Spaceman is special thanks to its funky design. It was a polarizing watch: people generally either hated it or loved it at first sight, and remains so today. Here is the brief history of this fun vintage watch.
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Quill & Pad
about 1 year ago
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Visit to the Patek Philippe Museum
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TimeZone
about 1 year ago
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Introducing: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked Pink-Gold Toned ref. 15407ST
The new Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Double Balance Wheel Openworked Pink
Gold-toned iteration of ref.15407ST.OO.1220ST.02 contrasts a 41 mm
stainless steel case with a pink-gold-toned open-worked movement and
matching inner bezel for a contemporary two-tone aesthetic. The pink gold
screws on the bezel add the finishing touch to mark the importance of this
new edition. This is also the very first time that the hex bolts on a Royal
Oak in stainless steel are made of pink gold instead of white gold.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
about 1 year ago
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Opinion: Maybe One Group Controlling All the Major Luxury Brands Would Be Bad?
It’s been a slow few months in the watch industry. Not at all uncommon in the summer, and we haven’t even hit the real sleepy months yet, when most of Europe goes on holiday and American watch media is confronted with the reality that we’re working a beat that doesn’t really exist for a short […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Found: Teddy Roosevelt's Long-Lost Pocket Watch Comes Home
Stolen 37 years ago, the President's favorite Waltham pocket watch has returned to his former home.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Our Five Summer Sale Event Favorites
As we approach the Fourth of July, our Summer Sales Event is in full swing. We’re offering a variety of special deals and gifts with purchase, along with our standard free domestic shipping. To help you make the most of this event, we’ve highlighted five of our top picks from the sale. As we approach the Fourth […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Louis Erard X Alain Silberstein “Smile-Day”
The post Louis Erard X Alain Silberstein “Smile-Day” appeared first on TimeZone.
TimeZone
about 1 year ago
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Hands-on – The Bold and Ultra-Modern Roger Dubuis Excalibur Titanium Monotourbillon
Mr Roger Dubuis founded his eponymous brand in 1995, swiftly achieving success with timepieces that deftly balance traditional watchmaking craftsmanship and bold, expressive designs. Since 2003, the brand has been renowned for its expertise in tourbillon watches, starting with the calibre RD03. This fully integrated manufacture has since become a specialist in architectural skeletonised tourbillons, […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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Watch Spotting: Usher Wears A Vintage Piaget To The 2024 BET Awards
Glamour is alive and well. Momentum for 1970s design-led watches on the red carpet is still going strong.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Hublot Releases the Classic Fusion in an “Essential Grey” Edition
You know the old philosophical question about the tree falling in the forest without anyone there to hear it? The new release from Hublot, a pair of Classic Fusions that make up the third installment of their “Essential Grey” collection, has me thinking of a similar question that could be aimed at the watch community: […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Let The Games Begin! Omega and the Olympics
Today is July 1st. So, with less than a month before the Paris Olympics begins (opening ceremonies are July 26th), let’s get in the sporting mood with a review of Omega’s latest Olympic Games Special Editions and by taking a look back at the profound historical connection between the watchmaker and the Olympics themselves.
Watchonista
about 1 year ago
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Atelier Wen and Andrew rendezvous in Paris with a special Perception watch
Atelier Wen proudly makes its watches in China, but Andrew takes a look at a special one-of-three piece that was made, in part, in Geneva.
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Time and Tide Watches
about 1 year ago
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This Week In The Shop: Five Vacation Watches Under $1,000
Running the gamut from a '90s-inspired SWATCH to a vibrant digital watch from Autodromo and an underrated take on Hamilton's Khaki series.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Vero Updates the Open Water with a Smaller Case and New Colors
What was your first watch? Not your first mechanical watch, not your first nice watch, but actually your first watch. If you’re around my age, I’d hazard a guess that it was probably something fun. Neon Shark watches, bright G-Shocks, and outdoorsy Timexes were the thing on my playground growing up, and it’s a recipe […]
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Worn & Wound
about 1 year ago
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Hublot Gives Its Classic Fusion The Stylish “Essential Grey” Makeover
When the new Hublot Classic Fusion Essential Grey models hit our screens, they immediately stood out. We always love seeing what the brand comes up with for its Classic Fusion. After all, the watch tells Carlo Crocco’s original Hublot story. But there is more to it than that. The Classic Fusion also still looks just […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
about 1 year ago
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