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Double Threat: Armin Strom’s New Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire Rose Gold and Blue
Form and function collide in perfect harmony with these two handsome new additions to Armin Strom’s tech-savvy Gravity Equal Force line.
Watchonista
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First Look – The New Armin Strom Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire Blue
When Serge Michel and Claude Greisler acquired Armin Strom, they took the bull by the horns. Without abandoning Mr Strom’s famous hand-skeletonised movements, the pair developed a full-scale vertical manufacture and successfully addressed the phenomenon of Mirrored Force Resonance in a wristwatch format. Another horological success story was the brand’s Gravity Equal Force watch of […]
Monochrome Watches
3 months ago
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Introducing the Ulysse Nardin Blast Sparkling Rainbow
The post Introducing the Ulysse Nardin Blast Sparkling Rainbow appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution
3 months ago
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Raymond Weil’s Freelancer Complete Calendar is slim, stylish and a stunning value proposition
One of the slimmest complete calendars on the market, and it's less than 4k USD?The post Raymond Weil’s Freelancer Complete Calendar is slim, stylish and a stunning value proposition appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
3 months ago
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Hands-On With The Beda’a Eclipse II: A Star-Lit Celestial Evolution That’s Happening This Summer
The name might ring a bell, but it’s not what you think. Bedat and Beda’a are not the same. Bedat & Co is a Genevan watch brand “For Women of Character.” Beda’a is a London-based brand with Qatari roots, creating Swiss-made watches. Hader Al Suwaidi started his brand in 2016 to show that the Middle […]
Visit Hands-On With The Beda’a Eclipse II: A Star-Lit Celestial Evolution That’s Happening This Summer to read the full article.
Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
3 months ago
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The Last Great Case Maker
On March 7, 2025, Jean-Pierre Hagmann died at the age of 84. His passing was a huge loss to the world of horology. Although he may not be a household name, he was the world’s most gifted individual case maker, with a talent we may never see again. For collectors of fine Swiss watches, to see the initials JHP on a case is like finding the holy grail: an added value indicating that the case was designed and made by […]
The post The Last Great Case Maker appeared first on Collectability.
Collectability
3 months ago
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Hermès Arceau Locomotion Transforms The Faubourg Boutique Into Pop-Art Vision
The post Hermès Arceau Locomotion Transforms The Faubourg Boutique Into Pop-Art Vision appeared first on Revolution Watch.
Revolution
3 months ago
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Omega guns for the ladies’ watch top spot with new 30mm Aqua Terra range
Omega's new itty-bitty Aqua Terra isn't just a case of 'shrinking and pinking', with these models boasting new, impressive calibres.The post Omega guns for the ladies’ watch top spot with new 30mm Aqua Terra range appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
3 months ago
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Hands-on – The Singular Löbner Sledge Sports Watch
How many integrated sports watches are there on the market? A lot, really a lot. But besides mainstream brands, each offering their own take on the concept – Rolex with the Land-Dweller, IWC with the Ingenieur, Tissot with the PRX, just to name a few – isn’t there a place for more niche, singular models? […]
Monochrome Watches
3 months ago
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Introducing: The Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph SSC955 With A Surprisingly Beautiful Dial
Seiko’s Speedtimer series is the Japanese brand’s chronograph collection that celebrates retro looks with modern technology. The series is part of the Prospex collection and has slowly grown in recent years. It consists of several impressive mechanical chronographs as well as multiple solar-powered models. I have had a chance to go hands-on with several of […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
3 months ago
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Introducing: Ressence TYPE 8 DE1 and DE2 X Daniel Engelberg. When Art Meets Motion.
In an era where collaborations between watchmakers and artists often feel
forced or superficial, Ressence's latest partnership with Munich-based
artist Daniel Engelberg stands as a masterclass in organic creative fusion.
The TYPE 8 DE1 and DE2—limited to just 40 pieces each—don't merely apply
art to a watch dial; they transform the very concept of what a timepiece
can be.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
3 months ago
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Introducing: Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon 41.5 Cliff Grey Edition. The Same Shade as the Cliffs of Cornwall.
The Arnold & Son Perpetual Moon 41.5 Cliff Grey Edition presents a dial
rendered in the distinctive hue of Cornwall's dramatic coastline, paying
tribute to the birthplace of Arnold & Son's founder and the historic harbor
from which Royal Navy vessels embarked, carrying marine chronometers
crafted by John Arnold.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
3 months ago
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Ressence Collaborates with German Artist Daniel Engelberg on a Pair of Limited Edition Versions of the Type 8
Ressence is one of my favorite independent watch brands for a number of reasons. Chief among them, of course, is the novel time telling system invented by the brand, which is unlike anything else in watchmaking. It’s an example of both mechanical ingenuity and a design triumph, and like others who have had a chance […]
The post Ressence Collaborates with German Artist Daniel Engelberg on a Pair of Limited Edition Versions of the Type 8 appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound
3 months ago
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Omega Speedmaster Reduced Review: The Discontinued Mini-Moonwatch
Teddy Baldassarre - Watches
3 months ago
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First Look – The Kneijnsberg Hugenius, Honouring the Legacy of Christiaan Huygens
Dutchman Brendan Horneman, an independent watchmaker and teacher at the Dutch national school for watchmakers, goldsmiths and jewellers in Schoonhoven, is set to relaunch his own brand with a brand new, and highly original watch. The Tree of Life was his first work made for the public, back in 2018, under the name Kneijnsberg & […]
Monochrome Watches
3 months ago
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Introducing: Nivada Grenchen Expands The Aquamar Line With Two Lume Options And Three Dial Variants
Nivada Grenchen just ended to the debate over "fauxtina" versus "New Old Stock" with an all-in-one watch.
HODINKEE
3 months ago
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Why some metals are better than others: a reactivity guide
Understanding how your watch will age can be an important step in knowing how to look after it for years to come.The post Why some metals are better than others: a reactivity guide appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
3 months ago
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A Closer Look: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III
Just last week, Swiss watch brand Roger Dubuis released its third watch in collaboration with tattoo artist and designer Dr. Woo. The new Roger Dubuis Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III is a three-dimensional masterpiece with artistic engravings on everything from the case to the dial and even the movement components. It is the culmination…
The post A Closer Look: Roger Dubuis Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III appeared first on ATimelyPerspective.
ATimelyPerspective
3 months ago
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Brew Debuts the Metric Lite, a New Version of their Hit Watch in a Vintage Inspired Smaller Size
There’s a good deal of conversation around proper use of the terms “retro” and vintage” in many spaces—automotive, interior design, video games, etc. —and the watch world is no different. Is there a year cutoff? A need for tangible or mechanical connection to a model of the past? Brew, the ever-more-popular New York-based watch brand, […]
The post Brew Debuts the Metric Lite, a New Version of their Hit Watch in a Vintage Inspired Smaller Size appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound
3 months ago
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Introducing: The Brew Metric Lite Collection: A Trio Of Tiny Brew Watches
Brew's smallest watch ever packs an automatic movement and the brand's lovable design into a tiny 30mm case.
HODINKEE
3 months ago
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