The Latest News About Watches
Introducing – The New and Bold Kurono Tokyo Vermilion Chronograph
Let’s get something out of the way immediately: yes, it is brightly coloured, and yes, it isn’t the easiest watch to acquire. Right, let’s now be more serious about Kurono Tokyo and its latest watch, the Vermilion Chronograph. What is Kurono? Well, that’s the accessible brand of independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka, a bit like so-called […]
Monochrome Watches
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Selection By Elimination — How I Found The Perfect Rolex Datejust
Before I start this article, there’s something I must confess: I do not currently have a favorite Rolex Datejust. It’s not because I don’t like the watch or because I’ve tried and failed to find one — quite the opposite. If I can’t quickly name my favorite reference of this octogenarian Rolex model, it’s simply […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
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Farer Introduces the Integra, their First Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch
It’s perhaps a little surprising that it’s taken this long for Farer to enter the integrated bracelet sports watch scene. Not because the brand seems like a particularly likely prism through which to interpret the genre, but because the integrated bracelet sports watch has simply become a category unto itself over these last few years, […]
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Worn & Wound
3 months ago
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Introducing – Micromilspec Launches its First Pilot’s Watch, the Dualtimer
Micromilspec may be new to some enthusiasts, but in professional circles, the Oslo-based brand is already trusted. Founded by Henrik Rye with designer Anders Drage and a serving Norwegian Army member, the company built its reputation on custom watches co-designed with military units worldwide. From naval squadrons to combat battalions, even Norway’s King’s Guard, over […]
Monochrome Watches
3 months ago
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Toronto
These next classes will be hosted by L'ORO.
HODINKEE
3 months ago
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Introducing: Greubel Forsey's Nano Foudroyante. Rewriting Horology in Nanojoules.
In an industry where ‘revolutionary’ gets thrown around more casually than
a vintage Daytona at a hedge fund gathering, genuine paradigm shifts are
rarer than hen's teeth. But when Greubel Forsey whispers about
nanomechanics and energy control at the nanojoule scale, you listen.
Because what they've just unleashed with the production Nano Foudroyante
isn't just another complicated watch—it's a fundamental reimagining of
what's possible within a mechanical movement.
Watch Collecting Lifestyle
3 months ago
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The subtle innovation that turned Rolex’s first rubber strap into a game changer
Rolex's Oysterflex is one of the most comfortable rubber straps in the business... But pairing it with a Glidelock clasp changed the game.The post The subtle innovation that turned Rolex’s first rubber strap into a game changer appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
3 months ago
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Introducing: Four New Timex Releases Including Three Timex Qs and a Peanuts 75th Anniversary Marlin Automatic
Four fun affordable watches for fans of Timex.
HODINKEE
3 months ago
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Bold Dial Colors Put Luminox’s Pacific Diver 3120 Stealth Series on the Radar
While still “stealthy,” these cool (nearly) all-black executions are excellent examples as to why Luminox is the preferred watch choice of SEAL teams, rescue squads, and adventurers, with a little bold color merely adding to their mil-spec mystique.
Watchonista
3 months ago
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Celebrating 100 Years of the Leica I in Wetzlar
There is something you must know about me: I am not a photographer. I have no idea what an aperture is and I will undoubtedly equate everything you tell me about a specific camera to what my iPhone can do. This is just how it is. But earlier this summer, while in Germany to celebrate […]
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3 months ago
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Insider secrets: Jean-François Mojon talks about Chronode and the work he does for Hermès
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors
As part 2 of our visit arranged by Hermès (see this link for part 1), we got to visit Chronode, an independent complications specialist for the watchmaking industry. Here we chatted with Jean-François Mojon, the Founder and Chief. Insider secrets: Jean-François Mojon talks about Chronode and the work he does for Hermès YouTube video Here [...]
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DEPLOYANT
3 months ago
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Introducing – The New Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph in Pink Gold
Roger Dubuis introduced the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph in 2023, debuting it in a lightweight carbon case inspired by supercar engineering and embodying the brand’s vision of hyper horology – bold, expressive, and technically advanced watchmaking. Also in 2023, the Excalibur Spider Revuelto Flyback Chronograph was unveiled alongside the launch of the actual Lamborghini Revuelto. […]
Monochrome Watches
3 months ago
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The Chronograph Vs. The Dive Bezel — Which One Is For You?
The chronograph and dive bezel are, I would argue, two of the most useful horological “bonuses” available to us watch consumers. Essentially, both do the same thing — measure elapsed time. Technically, there’s much more that each can do, but that is the function they share. The way they measure elapsed time, however, is different, […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
3 months ago
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About Time is the Children’s Book Watch-Collecting Parents Have Been Asking For
British Watchmaker Rebecca Struthers and science teacher and children’s book author Alom Shaha are about to break the watch industry internet with the introduction of their co-written children’s book, About Time.
Watchonista
3 months ago
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Hands-On: The Traska Commuter 38 — A Daily Driver That Leaves A Lasting Impression
In a fast-paced world, slow and steady progress is not often the chosen growth path for small watch brands. However, Traska has chosen this path and, as a result, has cultivated a passionate and dedicated following that loves the brand and its strategy. I have been keeping an eye on Traska over the past couple […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
3 months ago
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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Review by Tim Mosso
Take Tim Mosso's word when he assures you that Omega’s ultimate dive watch is both ridiculously deep-diving and… well… ridiculous. But there's much more than that as he explains here.
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Quill & Pad
3 months ago
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Sher watches gets kids telling the time at the London Studio
We launched Sher watches in our London Studio with the aim of getting kids reading the time on an analogue watch. The post Sher watches gets kids telling the time at the London Studio appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time and Tide Watches
3 months ago
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First Look – The New Maurice Lacroix Aikonic Collection, The Sportier & Edgier Take on the Aikon
Since its debut in 2016, the successful Aikon series by Maurice Lacroix has become the brand’s best seller. The collection has included chronographs, has embraced stainless steel, titanium, bronze and ceramic, exploring textures and finishes that give each model its own personality. We’ve seen the robust Aikon Venturer, the openworked Aikon Skeleton, and even playful […]
Monochrome Watches
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Hands-On With The New Oris Aquis New York Harbor Limited Edition II
We know Oris as a watchmaking company dedicated to reducing its environmental impact and supporting good causes around the globe. Today, I got a chance to go hands-on with the brand’s latest effort in that spirit. This is the Oris Aquis New York Harbor Limited Edition II. This 2,000-piece limited edition supports the Billion Oyster […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
3 months ago
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