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Montblanc Braves the Cold with their Latest 1858 Geosphere

In 2015 Montblanc launched the Villeret Tourbillon Cylindrique Geosphere Vasco da Gama, an ultra-high-end Minerva based word timer, which featured southern and northern hemisphere displays. Later in 2018, they introduced a more affordable non-tourbillon version called the 1858 Geosphere, but this time the hemispheres were displayed on a vertical axis. Since then, there have been […] The post Montblanc Braves the Cold with their Latest 1858 Geosphere appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound almost 2 years ago • 7 views

In-Depth – The Brightly Coloured Cyrus Klepsys Dice Saffron Double Chronograph

The latest release from independent watchmaker Cyrus, the Klepcys Dice Saffron, represents a fresh iteration of its groundbreaking Double Independent Chronograph Evolution, initially unveiled in 2021. While the Saffron edition primarily distinguishes itself with a new colour scheme, the technical prowess of this innovative watch series compelled us to delve into a hands-on experience to […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 9 views

Lookbook: Keeping It Classic with the Brew Metric Black & Gold Carbon

The funny thing about classic designs and the good old days is that you often recognize them only once they are over—when you are no longer experiencing them in the present. But how remarkable would it be to own and wear something knowing that it was made precisely for its time but with potential as […] The post Lookbook: Keeping It Classic with the Brew Metric Black & Gold Carbon appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Watch Spotting: Jesse Mack Johnson, Keyboardist For Motion City Soundtrack, Wearing A Rolex 'Starbucks' Submariner On Stage

We caught up with our friend at the band's anniversary show in Brooklyn and saw what watch goes perfect with sweating through your shirt and doing handstands on keyboards.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 6 views

Pavé-ing The Way: 5 Brands That Are a Cut Above the Rest in Their Use of Diamonds

Today, we’re looking at five watch brands that take gem-setting and gem-cutting to a whole new level.
Watchonista almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Yema Takes to the Land, Air, and Sea with their New Urban Sport Collection

The concept of “air”, “sea”, “land” watches continues to capture the imagination of enthusiasts. Some even build collections of watches that cover each base. The idea stems from the focused tool watches of yesteryear that were deliberate and intentional in their design languages in order to accomplish very specific goals. Yema leans into this idea […] The post Yema Takes to the Land, Air, and Sea with their New Urban Sport Collection appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Hands-On With The New Blancpain × Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Ocean Of Storms

When it became clear that Swatch would release a new Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms yesterday, I wasn’t sure how people would react. The initial release in September of last year didn’t replicate the hype and success of the MoonSwatch. Some people weren’t that convinced about the more expensive, non-serviceable Scuba Fifty Fathoms. Of course, those […] Visit Hands-On With The New Blancpain × Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Ocean Of Storms to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 6 views

Awesome Anatom: Rado Brings Back a Cool Classic from the ’80s

Rado revives an iconic model from the 1980s, the rectangular Anatom, available in three different color ways as well as a limited special edition with diamond markers. The first Anatom was introduced to the market in 1983. Its name was derived ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 6 views

Introducing – The 2024 Ginza-Exclusive Grand Seiko 62GS Hi-Beat SBGH317

I shouldn’t have to convince you to visit Tokyo, Japan. The city alone is a solid enough reason to book a flight and experience something that has nothing in common with Western culture. But here’s another solid reason to travel to Tokyo… A watch that you’ll only be able to get in one district of […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Striking the Ball: Oris Launches Father Time Limited Edition (With Live Photos)

Oris and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), a partner of the Swiss brand, collaborated on a limited edition bronze version of the Big Crown Pointer Date. In tune with this history-charged timepiece, the bronze case of the Father Time Limited ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 3 views

New: Longines Flagship Heritage Year of the Dragon

DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Longines celebrates the Year of the Dragon 2024 with a special edition of the Flagship Heritage model with moonphase. A collaboration with Chinese artist Zinan Lam. Press Release details with commentary in italics. New: Longines Flagship Heritage Year of the Dragon The price for the Longines Heritage Year of the Dragon Ref. L4.815.4.09.2 is SGD [...] The post New: Longines Flagship Heritage Year of the Dragon appeared first on DEPLOYANT.
DEPLOYANT almost 2 years ago • 4 views

Hot Take: The Seiko Black Series Adds The Prospex SRPK43, SSC923, And SPB433

Today, we have news of three new models that are joining the Seiko Black Series. These watches are notable for their black hard-coated cases, black dials, and green LumiBrite Pro detailing. Several Prospex models have been given the Black Series treatment over the past two years. Now we finally have one of the more popular […] Visit Hot Take: The Seiko Black Series Adds The Prospex SRPK43, SSC923, And SPB433 to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 4 views

Why the emphasis on in-house needs to end

The potentially detrimental outcomes of the current trend of hailing in-house movements as the greatest thing since sliced bread. The post Why the emphasis on in-house needs to end appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post Why the emphasis on in-house needs to end appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Introducing – The Seiko Prospex King Turtle Black Series SRPK43

As we’ve seen recently with the attractive Diver GMT Arctic Ocean SPB439, there’s more to Seiko’s Prospex collection than just classic models. Black Series, PADI editions or Save the Ocean are some of the recurring sub-collections that have long been offered by the Japanese manufacturer. Today, Seiko adds a new model to its range of blackened […]
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Time May Never Have Looked Better: Oris Father Time Limited Edition

The collaboration between Oris and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has resulted in a masterpiece – the Oris Father Time Limited Edition, a bronze version of the iconic Big Crown Pointer Date watch. This exquisite timepiece not only celebrates the partnership between Oris and MCC but also emphasizes Oris’ commitment to bringing “Change for the… The post Time May Never Have Looked Better: Oris Father Time Limited Edition appeared first on ATimelyPerspective.
ATimelyPerspective almost 2 years ago • 4 views

The Cartier Ballon Bleu de Cartier is not your typical round watch

The post The Cartier Ballon Bleu de Cartier is not your typical round watch appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Introducing – The Eska Amphibian 250, The Return of a Storied Brand With a Vintage Diver

Eska isn’t a brand that many are familiar with, but the Swiss watchmaker started production over a century ago. It shut its doors in the late 1980s, like many following the quartz crisis, but has now reemerged with the Amphibian 250, a faithful recreation of the old brand’s rarest diver, the Amphibian 600. Very few […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Exploring Evergreens: The Rolex Day-Date 18238

My Rolex Day-Date ref. 18238 is not a new watch. In fact, this particular model I have here dates to 1991. In this new series called Exploring Evergreens, we review watches that have been around for over a decade — or long enough to feel ubiquitous — and ask ourselves whether they have managed to […] Visit Exploring Evergreens: The Rolex Day-Date 18238 to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Chopard L.U.C 1860: Its Only Downside is that it’s So Good

While the original L.U.C 1860, with caliber 1.96, was spot on for the era, the current L.U.C 1860 in Lucent steel is just that again. It shows once more that trends come and go, but circle. The post Chopard L.U.C 1860: Its Only Downside is that it’s So Good appeared first on Quill & Pad.
Quill & Pad almost 2 years ago • 5 views

Fratello Talks: The Myth Of Perfect Watch Size

Welcome to the second episode of the second season of Fratello Talks! As we kick off the year, we’re dusting off old debates, and today, we talk about the myth of a perfect watch size. Your host Nacho is joined by RJ and Thomas to discuss horological proportions. Is there such a thing as a […] Visit Fratello Talks: The Myth Of Perfect Watch Size to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 6 views