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Bvlgari Refreshes the Aluminum Collection
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Revolution
over 1 year ago
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Building A Watch Brand Episode 8: Geeking Out On Typography
Welcome to the wondrous world of dial typography! Much of the design language of the wristwatches we know and love today was set in the 1930s–1970s. That includes typography. And if you look closely at watches from that era, you soon discover some really quirky features. These features give away how these dials were actually […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
over 1 year ago
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Cartier Rotonde De Cartier Masse Mystérieuse: Its Ingenious Gearing Is Simply Magical – Reprise
The Rotonde de Cartier Masse Mystérieuse appears magical thanks to the apparent lack of any connection to the case while putting most of the mechanics on full display. It may be a time-only watch with no complications or tourbillons, but it is a most impressive accomplishment. Joshua Munchow explains the magic trick.
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Quill & Pad
over 1 year ago
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Introducing – The Spectacular Bulgari Octo Roma Mediterranea and Cameo Imperiale Secret Watches For Men
Bulgari is becoming a force to contend with in the watchmaking arena, and not just because of its ultra-thin, razor-sharp Octo Finissimo range that has scaled the podium to achieve ‘iconic’ stature in less than a decade. As Rome’s most celebrated jeweller, Bulgari’s high-jewellery watches are no less spectacular. And we’re not just talking about […]
Monochrome Watches
over 1 year ago
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Why Be So Serious? Five Surprisingly Fun Watches By Serious Brands — IWC, Rolex, F.P.Journe, And More
I’m all for the serious tool watches and their rugged intent, just as I love the classic, uncluttered lines of a dress watch. I’ll wear a diver’s watch when snorkeling off the beach, or I’ll even feel a more competent explorer on a ramble through the woods with a field watch. But what happens when […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
over 1 year ago
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The LIV GX-AC Signature Orange is plenty bold
If you slavishly follow modern trends, you might believe that current standards dictate that a watch should be between 38-42mm wide, offer some form of vintage design cue and try and remain as symmetrical as possible. Refreshingly, LIV do something far bolder. Founded in 2014 by husband and wife Chaz and Esti Chazanow, the microbrand … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
over 1 year ago
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Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer 2023
The post Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer 2023 appeared first on TimeZone.
TimeZone
over 1 year ago
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Auctions: More Than Highlights: Everything I Saw While Attending My First Auctions In Geneva
Life beyond Patek and Rolex, selling dials in front of the Mandarin, and limited-edition cocktails.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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Ollech & Wajs Introduces the 8001, an Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch Based on a 1970s Chronograph
Since Ollech & Wajs reconstituted itself in 2019, they’ve released a string of well regarded sports watches that pay tribute to some of the brand’s key designs from the 1960s and 1970s. This period, obviously, is fertile ground for watch design inspiration, with plenty of unusual, colorful attempts to build something different, along with your […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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Watch Spotting: Inter Milan Manager Simone Inzaghi Wearing A Neo-Vintage Rolex Yacht-Master As The Team Advances To The Champions League Final
It's been more than a decade-long drought, and Inzaghi wore a watch that can handle water just fine.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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A Prototype Turned Bonafide Addition to Martin-Baker Collection: Introducing the Bremont MB Viper
Bremont and ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker have been working with another for over a decade now, and they’re partnership has laid the groundwork for innovation in both the testing and watchmaking process. These two British companies are most certainly birds of a feather, producing their own specialty products with a stamp of dependability that signifies […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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Hands-on – Some Thoughts About The New Rolex Explorer 40 Reference 224270
Size does matter… at least, in this context, it is actually everything that matters. Indeed, looking at this new and rather unexpected watch (but Rolex can do anything they want, and they proved it with the Puzzle and Bubble dials), we can comfortably say that the design is conservative. There’s basically nothing new to see […]
Monochrome Watches
over 1 year ago
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Introducing: Nomos Announces The Orion Neomatik '175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte' In Three Versions (Live Pics)
The brand pays tribute to old masters with beautiful white silver-plated dials and blued steel hands in its latest limited edition release.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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News: Richard Mille Announces the 1st Edition of the Richard Mille Yacht Cup
Richard Mille is excited to announce the very 1st edition of the Richard
Mille Cup. From the 10th to the 25th of June 2023, the regatta will attract
aficionados and collectors of historical yachts competing between Great
Britain and France, from Falmouth to Le Havre, with stopovers in renowned
sailing landmarks Dartmouth and Cowes in a series of inshore and offshore
races.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
over 1 year ago
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Opinion: Why Every Parent Needs a Tool Watch
Last week my son was pretending to be a wolf in the kitchen (as four-year-olds do). Inevitably, he face-planted on the tile floor and suffered a bloody snout. As I scooped up my wounded canine, blood poured down my arm, shoulder to hand. I wear a dive watch most days, and this day was no exception. […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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Meet the Artist: Clément Vieille on His Elaborate Installation Inspired by Hermès’ New H08 Models
Called “The Finesse of Time,” this interactive sculpture was more than a vehicle for Hermès to display its Watches & Wonders 2023 novelties; it explored the essence of watchmaking materials.
Watchonista
over 1 year ago
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The Ulysse Nardin Freak One is a super-freak and chic
Ulysse Nardin’s original Freak shook the watch-o-sphere to the core when unveiled at Basel in 2001. It was like nothing anyone had seen before; a complete reimagining of how a watch can function and display time where there was no crown, no dial and no hands. Seemingly so complex with a gear train sprawled across … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
over 1 year ago
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In The Shop - In The Shop: A Few Of Our Favorite G-Shocks
Hodinkee staffers pick their favorite G-Shocks.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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Hands-On With the New Zenith Pilot Watch Collection
After a stretch of El Primero and Defy releases, Zenith gave us not just a refresh of their famous Pilot watch collection but one that is, save for the name, entirely new altogether. For Watches & Wonders 2023, the only brand with the rights ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
over 1 year ago
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On the Wings of History: Bremont Introduces the Vulcan Pilot’s Watch
The Avro Vulcan was a jet powered, tail-less, delta-wing, high altitude strategic bomber, operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1956 until 1984. Heralded as a symbolic last defense against nuclear war, it is one of the most iconic aircrafts ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
over 1 year ago
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