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The Czapek Antarctique P.04 Lanikai for Collective arrives on a cool blue wave
The integrated design of the Czapek Antarctique P.04 Lanikai for Collective is the latest collab project created for the membership of Collective Horology A painstakingly crafted blue enamel dial evokes the aquamarine waters of the Pacific near Hawaii The in-house SXH5 movement is a visual wonder in its own right, providing an equally exquisite view … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
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Zenith’s New Pilot Watches: Stealth Automatic And Big Date Flyback
This year in Geneva at the Watches & Wonders exhibition, Zenith unveiled its new Pilot collection of watches. The only brand with the rights to put the word “Pilot” watch on the dial (In 1888, ZENITH filed a trademark for the French term “Pilote”, followed by the English version “Pilot” in 1904), Zenith’s new variations…
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ATimelyPerspective
over 1 year ago
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Introducing – Norqain Releases 5 New Independence Models To Mark The Brand’s 5th Anniversary
When looking at the brand’s presence and the already extensive collection it proposes, it is hard to believe that Norqain was founded only 5 years ago. Indeed, the brand was established in 2018 and has grown to become more than just a newcomer since then. Only 2 years after its inception, Norqain announced partnering with […]
Monochrome Watches
over 1 year ago
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How a Mechanical Watch Works with Simple to Understand Animations
In theory, a mechanical watch is very simple: it's 'simply' a spring (the mainspring) unwinding at a constant rate with hands attached to gears that rotate as the spring unwinds. Easy! Ian Skellern highly recommends anyone at all interested in mechanical watches to watch this video as it clearly highlights how a mechanical watch works.
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Quill & Pad
over 1 year ago
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Hands-On With The Revamped Tissot Chemin Des Tourelles Collection
Tissot has been making waves over the past two years with the PRX series. As some of you might know, I own a PRX Powermatic 80, and I love that watch. In my opinion, it is easily the best watch for less than €1,000. But despite the great success of the PRX collection, the brand […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
over 1 year ago
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In Conversation with Jean Arnault: The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize
Eleonor sits down with Jean Arnault, Marketing and Development Director for Louis Vuitton Watches, to talk about his much anticipated initiative to discover the next generation of independent watchmakers: The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize. The Louis Vuitton Watch Prize aims to raise the profile of independent watchmakers around the world that are creating watches in […]
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Revolution
over 1 year ago
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Just Because – Staudt Having A Bit Of Fun With A Not-So-Automatic Prelude Chronograph
In business, some might argue there is no such thing as “No!”. Yvo Staudt, the passionate young man that’s the driving force behind Staudt Chronometrie, likes to think so at least. So what happens if a client wants something Staudt doesn’t offer in its admittedly impressive catalogue of mechanical watches? Does he get told off, […]
Monochrome Watches
over 1 year ago
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Fratello On Air: What’s Up With The New IWC Ingenieur?
Fratello On Air returns after a bit of a layoff, and we discuss a number of things, including the new IWC Ingenieur. We’re glad to be back with you, and we hope you enjoy today’s candid show! Folks, we’re sorry that we’ve been away for so long, but vacation, travel, and visitors have gotten in […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
over 1 year ago
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Business News: Philippe Dufour, Rexhep Rexhepi, Kari Voutilainen, And Other Luminaries To Judge The Inaugural Louis Vuitton Watch Prize
Earlier this year, LV Director of Watches Jean Arnault teased a serious committee. Today, the names are revealed.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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Hands-On: The New 38mm Seiko 5 Sports SKX Sports Style — A Closer Look At The SRPK29, SRPK31, SRPK33, And SRPK35
Scottish novelist James Matthew Barrie famously wrote, “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough.” By his logic, it would seem that many a watch enthusiast wished hard enough for a sweet-spot-sized successor to Seiko’s famous SKX dive watch. Two weeks ago today, Seiko introduced the new 38mm Seiko 5 Sports SKX Sports […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
over 1 year ago
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The Quartz Crisis wasn’t solely to blame for the industry downfall, real trouble was brewing for years
The history of timekeeping dates back to whenever the first creature wondered where the sun was in the sky, and the earliest evidence for calendars comes from Babylon and Egypt 5,000 years ago. In all that time, there haven’t been any horological events that are mentioned with as much dread as the Quartz Crisis. After … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
over 1 year ago
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Insider: Hublot Big Bang Integrated Tourbillon Full Carbon. A 50-Piece Limited Edition.
In 2021, Hublot presented the Big Bang Integrated Tourbillon Full Sapphire
and this year at Watches & Wonders 2023, they have released the Big Bang
Integrated Tourbillon Full Carbon with a new integrated bracelet and case
made from carbon fiber and texalium upper layer in a grey monochromatic
look. With a case and bracelet made entirely from texalium and carbon fiber
the watch is light as a feather at 67.9 grams of total weight.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
over 1 year ago
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Talking Watches: With Jean Arnault, Director Of Watches At Louis Vuitton
At the helm of LV Watches for a short time, Arnault is already making waves. Just wait until you see his collection.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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Hands-On: History Repeats Itself with the Wolbrook X-15 Skindiver Worldtimer
Why start a watch brand from the ground up if you inherently have a keen eye for defunct brands with a legitimate history and product design substance that present-day enthusiasts can easily get behind. It’s a playbook we’ve seen exercised occasionally within the past decade, but in recent years, it seems like a go-to strategy […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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In-Depth – Resonance, Christiaan Huygens, and the Longitude Problem: An Interview with Armin Strom’s Claude Greisler
Claude Greisler is the co-founder and Head Watchmaker at Armin Strom, one of the few brands producing resonance watches. His early background as a restorer of vintage timepieces led him to explore the history of Resonance in the context of the Longitude Problem and ultimately to develop his own line of Resonance watches under the […]
Monochrome Watches
over 1 year ago
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G-Shock Celebrates 40 Years with New Watches and a Museum
On Wednesday, April 12th, Worn and Wound was invited to the G-Shock Soho Store in New York City for the unveiling of their 40th Anniversary watches. There we were introduced to a trio of watches directly inspired by the original DW-5000 the brand famously released in April of 1983. On Wednesday, April 12th, Worn and Wound […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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Ressence give their entry-level Type 8 a distinct sage-green treatment with new Type 8S
The Ressence Type 8 is the independent brand’s entry-level timepiece at CHF 12,500 Type 8 offers purely the essentials, just the hours and minutes via their proprietary ROCS system The Ressence Type 8S Sage dial joins the previous Type 8C Cobalt Blue as the second entry into the Type 8 line A clear requisite for … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
over 1 year ago
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San Francisco Windup Watch Fair 2023 Product Preview!
The SF Windup Watch Fair is closer than ever! If you’ve been following along, you know Windup is growing fast. This year, we are returning to the same venue in San Francisco and doubling the floorplan, meaning more watches, more live events, more accessories, and a whole lot more in general. There will be hundreds […]
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Worn & Wound
over 1 year ago
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Photo Report: How A Small Swiss Watchmaking Museum Keeps History – And Community – Alive
Supported by some of the greatest brands and individual watchmakers today, the Espace Horloger shows how collaboration started the industry and has helped it survive.
HODINKEE
over 1 year ago
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The Crazy Complicated Watches of Roger Dubuis
The Roger Dubuis brand says that “madness, pleasure and freedom” fuel its relentless pursuit of hyper complicated watchmaking. Nicola Andreatta spent his whole life in mechanical watchmaking and was appointed CEO of Roger Dubuis in December 2018. Founded by its namesake watchmaker in 1995, Roger Dubuis has filed numerous patents, developed all four big complications […]
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Revolution
over 1 year ago
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