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Managing Your Iconic Watches: How Different Brands Approach This Challenge — Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Patek, And More
The term is certainly thrown around a bit too liberally, but some watches have truly become iconic within our enthusiast bubble—some even beyond that. Having iconic watches in the catalog is any watch brand’s dream, but managing them properly is a big challenge. And it is a challenge that brands approach in very different ways. […]
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The Longines Museum is on fire! Which three watches should be saved?
The Longines museum in St-Imier showcases the brand’s illustrious history in the form of 500 timepieces, navigational instruments and timekeeping devices. Unfortunately, in this luckily fictitious scenario, the museum is on fire! Daniel Hug, Longines Head of Brand Heritage, can only save three watches before the whole place goes up in smoke. “Oh my God!” … Continued
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about 1 year ago
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Bell & Ross BR 05 Chrono Green Steel
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Three Pilot’s Watches for Any Budget – Windup Watch Shop
Pilot Watches are an excellent option for everyday wear. They’re bold, legible, and have some serious history behind them. Right up there with the field watch, Pilot watches are iconic military-style watches which have carried over into the civilian world extraordinarily well. There are a few classic elements that make a watch a pilot’s watch, the […]
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about 1 year ago
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The Time+Tide team share 3 watches they are each circling right now
If you ask a watch enthusiast, one of the most exciting parts of the hobby is not actually wearing watches. The real excitement stems from circling a watch, considering whether you really want it and, ultimately, hunting it down. Sometimes that journey is far more rewarding than the destination and, as many have expressed, we … Continued
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about 1 year ago
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Rewind: Turning Back The Clock To The Launch Of The IWC Spitfire Collection (Video)
It’s been a bit of an IWC-filled week on Hodinkee, so it felt right to throw back to this launch.
HODINKEE
about 1 year ago
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Six Best Bets For Novel Use Of Materials In A Watch Case
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Traditions have dictated the use of either precious metals like gold for watch cases. This eventually extended to include technical materials like steel and titanium. But more recently, we have seen the use of innovative and novel materials. Some are metal alloys like bronze and aluminium. Others are composite materials like carbon fibre, ceramic and [...]
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about 1 year ago
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5 of the best stormtrooper colourways
Whether it’s a car, a fridge or sneakers, some things just look fantastic in white. The only thing that can improve them further, is adding a strong black contrast. Affectionately given the nickname of stormtrooper, objects with this colour scheme radiate a sense of high-tech sophistication that just isn’t the same as something like a … Continued
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Maurice Lacroix Aikon Skeleton 39mm: Packing a Smaller Punch (in Size Only) and (Relatively) Affordable- Reprise
Martin Green thinks that the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Skeleton 39mm is sized perfectly. And to see the skeletonized movement and (nearly) all its parts, the way they interact and work, is captivating.
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about 1 year ago
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Buying Guide – A Selection Of Sub-40mm Watches For All Walks Of Life
They say big things can come in small packages, and in watchmaking, it was long a case of ‘bigger is better’. Over the past few years, however, we’ve seen a shift in the industry towards more sensible and compact dimensions, which is a good thing if we’re honest. And since preferred sizes and proportions are […]
Monochrome Watches
about 1 year ago
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The Best Deep Blue Dials Of 2023 Under €10,000 — Our Picks From TAG Heuer, IWC, Omega, Longines And Grand Seiko
For fans of the classic allure of a matte black dial and clean tool watch design, a blue alternative might be the first dip into the enticing waters of colorful dials. A deep blue dial works exceedingly well at accentuating polished details on a steel case and can turn a rugged sports watch into an […]
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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual lacquer dials continue to attract an A-list crowd – a definitive list
Unobtanium. It is a word many collectors use these days, with more and more references fitting this gloomy bill. It sucks to know that when certain brands release new watches, your chances of getting one at retail are quite slim, short of a long buyer’s history or a big dose of luck. So the question … Continued
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about 1 year ago
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Sunday Morning Showdown: Sinn T50 Goldbronze Vs. Omega Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold
Welcome to another edition of Sunday Morning Showdown. Today, our editors go toe-to-toe with two watches of a similar persuasion. Expect no holds barred as these writers vie for your votes to be crowned the winner. In this fight, we have a duel between gold/bronze dive watches; the Omega Seamaster 300 Bronze Gold and the […]
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In Praise of Anglage: Exceptional Hand-Finished Anglage is Difficult, Slow, and Expensive so the Big Brands have Given Up and Few Seem to Have Noticed (or Seem to Care): Thank God for the Indies! – Reprise
Big brands are now making beautiful, reliable, and relatively accurate “traditional” mechanical watches, but the handcrafted work many of us value is disappearing. Highly skilled watchmakers and artisans are rare and expensive: there just aren’t enough of them available to churn out the large quantity of nice watches now being sold. And why bother when nobody seems to have noticed?
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Grand Seiko Manufacture Tour Part 3: The Seiko House Ginza (Wako Main Building)
So. I have detailed the first stop of my trip to Japan with Grand Seiko at the Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi – the home of all things 9S mechanical. Then we returned back to Ginza from Morioka, and swung by the Seiko Museum Ginza to get intimate with the history of the corporation and the … Continued
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about 1 year ago
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Oris Big Crown Pointer Date “Hank Aaron LE”
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about 1 year ago
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Watches, Stories, & Gear: The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser has Finally Arrived, an Equally Drool Worthy Special Edition Porsche, & Building your Very Own Mars Rover Perseverance
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and put a spotlight on causes we believe in. Oh, and any gear we happen to be digging on this week. We love gear. Share your […]
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A Question of Time: 10 questions with the Time+Tide team – D.C. Hannay
Editor’s Note: What makes the Time+Tide team tick? That’s what we want to try and uncover in this new series that will turn the spotlight on the horological preference, quirks and prejudices of our teams of contributors and editors. This week, American contributor D.C. takes the hot-seat. When did you first become interested in watches? … Continued
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New: TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Racing Blue Limited Edition
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The TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Racing Blue Limited Edition is a watch that is inspired by the history and heritage of motorsport. It has the iconic Monaco square case, which was launched in 1969, with a blue color scheme that alludes to the French racing tradition. The watch is limited to 1,000 pieces. Press Release with Commentary [...]
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WHAT IF… Casio made the gold G-Shock a (more) regular thing?
The WHAT IF…? idea is a versatile one, concerned with wishful thinking, hopes of market-changing releases, and nostalgic pleas. Sometimes, however, it might as well be called WHY NOT…?, and this is the case today. In a recent writers’ meeting, there was discussion of G-Shock, and more particularly the proposition of a solid gold one, … Continued
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about 1 year ago
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