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Photo Recap: Grand Seiko USA Hosts their Annual GS9 Event in NYC and Launches a New Limited Edition
This past week, on a surprisingly cold and breezy day, Grand Seiko USA held its second annual GS9 Experience, an event for members of the GS9 club. Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, just south of the bridge in what was once the Williamsburg Savings Bank, it was an event and celebration unlike others I’ve attended. Dedicated […]
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Worn & Wound
almost 2 years ago
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Introducing – The New Nomos Ludwig neomatik 41 date Is All About Roman Numerals (Live Pics & Price)
It might be a tiny town in Saxony, but many wonderful things happen in Glashütte. Just months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Roland Schwertner founded the brand Nomos and set up its workshops in Glashütte alongside some of the most revered German brands. With its trendy Berlinerblau design studio based in Berlin, Nomos […]
Monochrome Watches
almost 2 years ago
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Atelier Wen and Wristcheck Team Up for a Limited Edition Version of the Perception with a Stunning Jade Green Dial
Chinese watch brand Atelier Wen has announced their first ever collaborative watch, a limited edition version of their Perception sports watch with the Hong Kong based retailer Wristcheck. Atelier Wen is a small brand that has been on the rise over the last few years, after making a strong debut with a series of porcelain […]
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Worn & Wound
almost 2 years ago
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The Space Age With Pierre Cardin Watches
Daring and quirky, these Pierre Cardin Espace watches are unlike many of the sleek, polished pieces that we are used to seeing. Created by a trailblazer in fashion, these pieces push boundaries in both design and production. Here, we explore their cultural contexts as well as their increasing popularity with collectors.More
A COLLECTED MAN - The Journal
almost 2 years ago
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Sponsored: Casio’s G-Shock GM-B2100 Offers Excellent Shock Protection
The latest addition to the full-metal G-Shock lineup is the GM-B2100. The release is more than simply a conversion of the GA-2100, one of the hits of recent years, into a full-metal version. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in evidence ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
almost 2 years ago
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Introducing the Franck Muller Vanguard Skeleton Color Dreams
Wei and Jeremiah discuss the intricate crafting and finishing of the Franck Muller Vanguard Skeleton Color Dreams. This eye-catching, kaleidoscopic timepiece leverages advanced manufacturing technology to fashion each component individually.
The post Introducing the Franck Muller Vanguard Skeleton Color Dreams appeared first on Revolution.
Revolution
almost 2 years ago
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Gift Guide: A Toast To The Intoxicating Selections Of The Author And Watch Enthusiast Gary Shteyngart
Gary's controversial and not-so-controversial gift picks for the holiday season.
HODINKEE
almost 2 years ago
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A Week in Wetzlar with Leica
Watchonista was a guest at Leica’s annual special event, the Celebration of Photography, a three-day affair full of events, guest speakers, and tours.
Watchonista
almost 2 years ago
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Diving, Racing, and Flying with the Adventurous Watches of the Abingdon Company
This year’s Windup Watch Fair in New York City was the biggest one yet, and that couldn’t have happened without a few brands making their debut at the show. One of those brands, the Abingdon Company, made a large splash with their unique assortment of sports watches geared primarily towards a female clientele. And not […]
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Worn & Wound
almost 2 years ago
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Green Rambles: The Power of the Lefty
As of recent, watchmakers have been giving more attention to releasing models with the crown (and pushers) on the left side of the case rather than the right. But why has this just become a thing? Earlier this year, we saw Rolex, and quite ...
WatchTime – USA's No.1 Watch Magazine
almost 2 years ago
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Introducing The Zodiac × Watches.com Super Sea Wolf Space Gray Meteorite
To date, I have only seen one meteorite dial in the metal. I instantly fell in love with the uneven and otherworldly texture of this foreign organic material. And although the meteorite traveled the universe for billions of years, it felt familiar. Perhaps it’s due to the fact that I’ve seen dozens of photos of […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
almost 2 years ago
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Auction – Our Highlights From The Upcoming “Complications: Dates & Calendars” Auction of Ineichen
Ineichen, the fast-growing auction house based in Zurich, seems to have a thing for both modern, important watches as well as something that is dear to us, independent watchmaking. Following thematic sales focused on one specific material or an iconic watch celebrating its 50th anniversary, we’ve seen an October sale dedicated to tourbillons and skeletonization. Today, […]
Monochrome Watches
almost 2 years ago
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The Value Proposition: A Little Modernity Goes A Long Way For The Zodiac Super Seawolf Ceramic
It's got a heart of steel, but it's light on the wrist and your wallet.
HODINKEE
almost 2 years ago
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Review: The New Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre FB3 SPC
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors
Ferdinand Berthoud knows a thing or two about overachievement. Brought back to life in 2015 by Chopard president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, the brand needed just one year to win horology’s most coveted prize, the Aiguille d’Or. And as if that wasn’t impressive enough, Ferdinand Berthoud – named after the great 18th century horologist – went on [...]
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DEPLOYANT
almost 2 years ago
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Introducing – The Jade-Green & Titanium Atelier Wen Perception x Wristcheck
One of the rare watchmakers to claim its pride to be Chinese, Atelier Wen has been under our radar since its very inception. From the original watches with porcelain dials to the very successful sports watch earlier this year, the watchmaking company run by Frenchman Robin Tallendier has gained impressive traction. Today, it announces its […]
Monochrome Watches
almost 2 years ago
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Does the Atelier Wen Perception Wristcheck 传承 offer the most hypnotising dial of the year?
After the wildly successful launch of Atelier Wen’s first batch of their handmade guilloché-dialled Perception, the brand is collaborating with Austen Chu of Wristcheck and @horoloupe fame. Cased in a grade 5 titanium case and sporting a gorgeous jade green dial, the Atelier Wen Perception Wristcheck edition carries the “传承” name, which stands for “New … Continued
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Time and Tide Watches
almost 2 years ago
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A Closer Look At Chopard’s Mille Miglia 2022 Race Edition Watches
By Nancy Olson Chopard has partnered with the Mille Miglia since 1988, and over the years has engaged its boundless imagination to create memorable timepieces in tribute to this classic car open-road race. This year’s limited edition Mille Miglia 2022 Race Edition chronograph collection comprises two 44mm variations: one is all stainless steel and…
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ATimelyPerspective
almost 2 years ago
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Trying On A 1977 Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz — Plus Zenith And Timex Team Up With Fashionable Non-Watch Partners
It’s just an ideal pairing — my 1980s cricket jumper that I bought in Guildford, together with RJ’s 1977 Rolex Datejust Oysterquartz ref. 17013 in steel and gold. My word, what a perfect vintage set. Whoever still thinks that quartz watches have no soul, please look again. I like the watch because of its edgy […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
almost 2 years ago
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Introducing – The New Mido Baroncelli Signature Skeleton
Mido, for quite many years, has been claiming to draw inspiration for the watch designs from the world of architecture, but the connection is only possible once you are an architect or a designer. Still, Mido produces good quality, good-looking watches with classical proportions, and its affordable and comprehensive offering is bound to be noticed […]
Monochrome Watches
almost 2 years ago
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Pre-Owned Spotlight: Gold Watches For The Holidays — Starting At Under $1,000
I know it seems early, but it will be December before you know it. If you wait too long, you might be too late to get something in time for the holidays. In this installment of Pre-Owned Spotlight, I’ve made a selection of pre-owned vintage and modern gold watches with a nod to the holidays. […]
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Fratello Watches – the magazine dedicated to watches
almost 2 years ago
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