The Latest News About Watches
Photographer Atom Moore Debuts “Second Nature”
Taking photos of watches is hard. I’ve been trying for months to get better at it, and only occasionally do I end up with a photo that I think “works” in any meaningful way. The degree of difficulty in shooting these little objects is kind of off the charts. They are, of course, reflection machines, […]
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Experience: The AP House Mexico City CDMX. A Sanctuary for AP Lovers and Best Terrace in Polanco.
It’s been a while since we’ve written about Audemars Piguet considering all
that has been going on with the brand, its allocation practices, and its
nouveau riche clientele. However, during our last visit to Mexico City CDMX
during the week of the SIAR 2024 —Salón Internacional de Alta Relojería— we
were invited by our dear friends at Berger Joyeros who run the AP House for
Mexico City.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
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Geared Up: Packing for the Unexpected
Life has an uncanny way of throwing a curveball at you when you least expect it. As I sat down to eat dinner and plan out some upcoming travel, I got the phone call that no one ever wants to get: “Your parent is in the hospital.” Being a younger guy, I still assume that […]
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Introducing: A New Affordable Brand From The Grönefeld Brothers, And The Debut Grøne Manueel One
Microbrand pricing from two Dutch Indie greats is an enticing prospect for folks who find their main brand releases out of reach.
HODINKEE
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The 5 Most Interesting Vacheron Constantin Lots for Sale at the November Watch Auctions in Geneva
We scoured each of the upcoming auctions in November for the most compelling lots from Vacheron, and here’s what we found.
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How did tantalum become the next big material in watchmaking? The definitive guide
Known for its grey-blue hue, tantalum has a cult following in watchmaking, but how much do you know about this tough metal? The post How did tantalum become the next big material in watchmaking? The definitive guide appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
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#TBT Understanding The Different Enicar Sherpa Graph Executions
I have had the idea for this article at least as long as I’ve known Nico Henke, a German-based collector who we can rightly call an expert on all things related to Enicar chronographs. It’s time to roll up our sleeves and, with Nico’s help, explore the phenomenal line of Enicar Sherpa Graph watches. Maybe […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
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Diary Of A Roman Numeral Hater: Three Years With The Cartier Santos-Dumont XL W2SA0025
Teddy Baldassarre - Watches
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New: Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0 Titanium and Gold
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors
Girard-Perregaux hinted “all good things must come to an end” at their latest iteration of Casquette 2.0. The iconic Casquette watch is now in Titanium and Gold with a limited run of 820 pieces. Press Release information with commentary in italics. New: Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0 Titanium and Gold The Girard-Perregaux Casquette 2.0 Titanium and Gold Retails at [...]
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All That Glitters… is the new Longines Mini DolceVita in 18k Gold
The post All That Glitters… is the new Longines Mini DolceVita in 18k Gold appeared first on Revolution Watch.
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Hands-On With The Flashy Two-Tone Ebel 1911 Globe
The Ebel 1911 Globe you see here is one of the most divisive watches we’ve had in the office lately. Only Robert-Jan and I like this glorious piece of late-1980s design brilliance, so it won’t surprise you that I volunteered to review the watch. Besides the fact that I like the flashy presence, it awakens […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
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Small but Sophisticated: The Longines Mini DolceVita Goes Gold
Tiny timepieces are making a comeback, and the Saint-Imier-based brand is upping the luxurious ante with two new jewelry watches in yellow and rose gold.
Watchonista
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7 “Affordable” Patek Philippe Complicated Wristwatches
The post 7 “Affordable” Patek Philippe Complicated Wristwatches appeared first on Collectability.
Collectability
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IAMWATCH 2024: A Triumph of Independent Watchmaking in Singapore
The post IAMWATCH 2024: A Triumph of Independent Watchmaking in Singapore appeared first on Revolution Watch.
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Introducing: The New Breguet Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887
Seven years ago, Breguet introduced the flagship model of its Marine collection, the Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887. Two versions debuted in 2017 — one in 18K rose gold with a silver dial and the other in platinum with a blue dial. In 2020, another rose gold version joined the Marine collection, this time, with a […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
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First Look – The new Black/Platinum Breguet Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887
First presented in 2017, the Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887 came as a surprise, initiating an unprecedented design for the collection. This highly complex Breguet watch, first available in a platinum case with a blue dial, actually teased the complete revamp of the collection that occurred a year later. Three years later for the 220th […]
Monochrome Watches
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Watches: Why Are They Not More Popular?
Jaeger-LeCoultre's competition i.e., Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet have surged in recent years. They are now all well-recognized brands in broader society, whereas the love for JLC is reserved for true enthusiasts. Raman Kalra explains why.
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Introducing: The Ulysse Nardin Diver Net Vendée Globe
The new Ulysse Nardin Diver Net Vendée Globe celebrates one of the most taxing sailing races. It’s also the most sustainable watch yet from the Swiss brand. Let’s take a closer look at this sporty and colorful diver. Ulysse Nardin is no stranger to supporting lengthy, challenging races. The Gumball 3000 comes to mind in […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
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The new Ulysse Nardin Diver Net Vendée Globe sources sustainable materials local to a legendary sailing race
Commemorating the 10th edition of a legendary race and its sustainability missions.The post The new Ulysse Nardin Diver Net Vendée Globe sources sustainable materials local to a legendary sailing race appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
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First Look – The New and Extraterrestrial Louis Moinet Starman
Every timepiece crafted by Jean-Marie Schaller and his watchmaking team at Louis Moinet promises one sure thing – it will captivate, invite a closer look, and often spark curiosity about the stories behind it. The latest creation, the Starman, exemplifies this spirit; it is a luxurious, quintessentially Louis Moinet piece made with fragments from two […]
Monochrome Watches
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