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First Look – Louis Erard x Konstantin Chaykin Regulator Time-Eater II “From Dusk to Dawn”

Given the brand’s continuous collaborations with designers, watchmakers, artisans and design studios, Louis Erard might consider changing its name to Louis Erard & Friends. The latest adaptation of the brand’s classic Regulator model has been entrusted to indie watchmaker Konstantin Chaykin, whose gaping-mouthed cyclops returns in a darker version with even creepier details. Officially named […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Introducing: The New 40mm Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

It's got classic styling in a more classic case size.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Showing at WatchTime New York 2023: Bell & Ross BR 05 GMT Sky Blue

Bell & Ross is a brand renowned for drawing inspiration from the realms of aviation, with many of its watches taking direct influence from important in-flight instruments utilized by pilots. The BR 05 series— while undoubtedly geared towards ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Oris Brings Back the Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph in Smaller Version

With its latest execution of the Sixty-Five Divers Chronograph, the Swiss brand Oris is following the trend of smaller case sizes. The sport’s watch, inspired by the 1960s, is now available with a diameter of 40mm. Unchanged is the black ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Oris Introduces Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

Oris, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, unveils a fresh interpretation of its mid-century-inspired Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph, a timepiece that pays homage to the golden era of diving. This new model, with its smaller 40mm case and refined monochromatic dial design, is a testament to the enduring appeal of retro diver’s watches. With the choice of a… The post Oris Introduces Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph appeared first on ATimelyPerspective.
ATimelyPerspective almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Introducing – The More Compact Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

Coinciding with the advent of recreational diving, in 1965, Oris launched its first diver’s watch with a unidirectional rotating bezel, luminescent numerals, a Plexiglas crystal and a water-resistance rating of 100m. Fifty years later, the diver was relaunched in a faithful re-edition with modern mechanics and went on to become the highly successful and affordable […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Introducing: The Updated Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

As someone who regularly covers new Oris watch releases, it’s clear that I have a strong affection for the brand. My interest in Oris stems from the Divers Sixty-Five from 2015. For Oris, this mid-century-inspired dive watch was crucial for the brand’s revitalization. The Divers Sixty-Five retro revival spawned many variants, including the range’s first […] Visit Introducing: The Updated Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 6 views

VeriWatch Octopus 1973

Italian dive watch brand VeriWatch presents a new take on their Octopus 1973, with an internal pulsometer scale The post VeriWatch Octopus 1973 appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post VeriWatch Octopus 1973 appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The Gelfman IN-16 Nixie Watch: A Retrofuturistic Timepiece

The post The Gelfman IN-16 Nixie Watch: A Retrofuturistic Timepiece appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution almost 2 years ago • 3 views

First Look – The New MeisterSinger Stratoscope Golden Moon

MeisterSinger, the renowned German watchmaker celebrated for its mastery of single-handed time reading, oddly did not offer watches with one of the most romantic complications until recently – the moon phase indication. However, in 2018, MeisterSinger introduced the Lunascope, followed by another new model in 2021, the Stratoscope, featuring a captivating oversized moon phase display. […]
Monochrome Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Fratello On Air: Grima Omega, Doxa, The Tudor Pelagos FXD, And The SwatchPain

Fratello On Air returns, and while we planned to discuss yacht timers, we never got there! It’s a fun episode where we discuss Andrew Grima Omega watches, Doxa, the new Tudor Pelagos FXD, and the “SwatchPain.” We got a bit carried away on some of the subjects, but we think you’ll enjoy our talks about […] Visit Fratello On Air: Grima Omega, Doxa, The Tudor Pelagos FXD, And The SwatchPain to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 4 views

A Rare Roger W. Smith Series 2 Goes Up For Sale — For At Least $1.15 Million

Today, we’ll delve into a special watch that has gone up for sale in Hong Kong. A Roger W. Smith Series 2 is our subject, and as we’ll see, it’s a very special prototype version. This is a slightly different topic than what we’re used to, but I think it’s highly worthwhile. After all, Smith’s […] Visit A Rare Roger W. Smith Series 2 Goes Up For Sale — For At Least $1.15 Million to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Which Rolex Movement Takes the Top Spot? A Watchmaker’s Comparison of Rolex Calibers 3135 and 3235, plus Which is Better? – Reprise

Ask any watchmaker about the Rolex 31 family of calibers and the story will be the same: it has stood the test of time. Ashton Tracy hasn’t met a single watchmaker who doesn’t love working on these workhorse Rolex movements. They are easy to service, keep great time, and stand up to abuse. Put simply: they work. So how does it stand up to big brother, Find out right here! The post Which Rolex Movement Takes the Top Spot? A Watchmaker’s Comparison of Rolex Calibers 3135 and 3235, plus Which is Better? – Reprise appeared first on Quill & Pad.
Quill & Pad almost 2 years ago • 3 views

The Collector’s Perspective with Kodoholic (@kodoholic), Part II

Join Constant in Part Two with Jim, better known as Kodoholic on Instagram, as we delve even deeper into his remarkable collection. In this installment, we explore his ‘Sleeper’ watches, those hidden gems often overshadowed by the fame and hype of other series within well-known brands. Jim’s collection is a testament to his diverse and… Continue reading The Collector’s Perspective with Kodoholic (@kodoholic), Part II The post The Collector’s Perspective with Kodoholic (@kodoholic), Part II appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution almost 2 years ago • 4 views

Our favourite pieces from Vacheron Constantin’s must-see Less’Ential exhibition

We highlight some must-see watches from Vacheron Constantin's Australia-bound exhibition of rare and historically significant references. The post Our favourite pieces from Vacheron Constantin’s must-see Less’Ential exhibition appeared first on Time and Tide Watches. The post Our favourite pieces from Vacheron Constantin’s must-see Less’Ential exhibition appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Cartier Platinum Tank Cintrée

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TimeZone almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Hands-On With The Rallymaster II From Maurice De Mauriac

First impressions don’t always last. My parting reflections on the Maurice de Mauriac Rallymaster II couldn’t be further removed from the initial impact it made. Last year saw the first Rallymaster, a 40-piece limited collaboration between Racquet magazine and Zürich-based watchmaker Maurice de Mauriac. The watch was a tennis-heavy design in pastel pink. This year, […] Visit Hands-On With The Rallymaster II From Maurice De Mauriac to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches almost 2 years ago • 9 views

Dispatch: Diving With The New Tudor Pelagos FXD

With a few notable changes from its original spec, the new black FXD chases MilSub glory.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Seiko Adds New Enamel and Urushi Lacquer Dials to their Presage Craftsmanship Series

Seiko has been bringing the heat (quite literally) with sophisticated and labor-intensive dials to its mid-level lines like Presage. Last week we saw a slew of releases celebrating the 110th anniversary of the Laurel, Seiko’s first watch. The headliner was the Presage SPB401 and its enamel dial. Today we see enamel and lacquer make their […] The post Seiko Adds New Enamel and Urushi Lacquer Dials to their Presage Craftsmanship Series appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound almost 2 years ago • 3 views

Hands-On: A Glass Bezel And Gold Bridges – Keeping The Quintessential AP Royal Oak Fresh 51 Years On

Audemars Piguet could find themselves boxed into a corner of design with the "Jumbo" but instead, they keep finding ways to do something new with an icon.
HODINKEE almost 2 years ago • 4 views