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Latest watch news · Page 2011
Page 2011
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The Milsub Before the Milsub: Part 1
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Breaking News: Dominique Renaud launches new brand
We bring you the breaking news: Dominique Renaud launches new brand. First teaser photographs within.
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The Return Of A Master
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Conversation with Breguet: Réveil Musical
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Conversation with Breguet: Type XXII Flyback Chronograph GMT
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Review: De Bethune DB25 World Traveller
De Bethune presents the DB25 World Traveller, an intelligent watch featuring a second time zone and world time expressed with a mysterious display. We found this piece to be particularly exciting because of its signature De Bethune characteristics, brilliant designs matched with well-made and finished movements.
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Equal Billing
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Review: Jaeger LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique
Full review: Jaeger LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Cylindrique. Hands-on analysis, comparisons, high resolution photographs, specs.
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The Painted Lady
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Field Test: IWC Aquatimer Chronograph
The IWC Aquatimer Chronograph is put through its paces in the crystal blue waters off the Caribbean island of Bonaire Bonaire Scouting for stonefish and eels among the fire coral 60-feet down, I get the signal from a member of our dive group that he’s reached 100 bars in his tank. It’s time to […]
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Throwback Sundays: Six Recommendations for a Perpetual Calendar Watch, from Our Archives (Part 2)
We look at yet another six perpetual calendar watches, from Jaeger LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, MB&F;, H.Moser & Cie., and Bovet.
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Glashutte Original Senator Navigator Worldview
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Review: Greubel Forsey Signature 1
Full detailed review of the Greubel Forsey Signature 1 with hands-on analysis, commentary, comparisons and price.
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Breitling Transocean Chronograph
The Transocean Chronograph recalls Breitling’s classic chronographs from a bygone era of glamorous jet travel I am old enough to remember the days when jet travel was the epitome of glamour. The whiff of exoticism and adventure that Pan Am ads used to give me as a kid was recently brought back vividly through […]
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Review: Vacheron Constantin Patrimony 42mm
The new Vacheron Constantin Patrimony collection is upgraded from its predecessors with a more modern look. Keeping most things constant, one major facelift is the larger case size, coming in at 42 mm. The Vacheron Constantin Patrimony 42mm is available in 18 K white gold, pink gold and platinum (slate dial).
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A Word on Haute Horlogerie Finishing
Finishing encompasses a variety of techniques. The application of traditional Genevan/Swiss-style finishing is not unlike writing a sonnet: there is a very particular, strict form you have to follow, but within that form, you are free to express yourself to the limits of your skill and taste. The basic vocabulary includes anglage, or the bevelling […]
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Review: Breitling Exospace B55
Hands-on review with our analysis, commentary, comparisons and live photographs of the new Breitling Exospace B55
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A Visit to Vacheron Constantin
The oldest continuously operating house of haute horlogerie in the world has all the old-school, high-touch craftsmanship you’d expect - with some surprising new tricks up its sleeve. Visiting any watch manufacturer is an education. So it was with both eager anticipation and a touch of anxiety that I accepted an invitation from Vacheron […]
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Harder, Faster, Stronger: The New Panerai Calibre P.1000
I assembled the new Panerai movement the other day. I wish there was a way to rephrase that sentence so I could accurately convey how challenging I found it to be. To be absolutely fair, it was at the end of a long week. You may think that Watches & Wonders is more chilled out […]
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Watchmaking Grandmasters Pick Budget Timepieces
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Spot the Watch: Aussie Chefs Special
We feature a selection of Aussie Chefs and their timepieces for this weeks Spot the Watch. See which timepieces grace their wrists!
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In Conversation with Jérôme Lambert, CEO of Montblanc
In conversation with Jérôme Lambert, CEO of Montblanc. Wide ranging discussion from watches to pens, to leather goods and paper. And to running marathons.
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Field Test: Tudor Pelagos
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Brief History of Tudor Dive Watches
Tudor was founded by none other than the founder of Rolex, Hans Wilsdorf, in 1946 to be an affordable alternative to Rolex, using the parent company’s cases but fitting them with third-party movements to keep prices lower. With a few exceptions, the early Tudor watches largely mimicked Rolex models, and even sometimes bore the Rolex […]
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Beyond Tourbillons: The Anti-Tourbillons!
The basic idea behind the tourbillon is to take the escapement and put it in a mechanically driven mount (or a group of nested mounts, in the case of the family of orbital tourbillons) in order to create a single average rate in all the vertical positions - and in many instances, to create a […]
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Review: A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Moonphase
A. Lange & Söhne releases the Saxonia Moonphase at the recent SIHH 2016. As fervent fans of moonphase timepieces, this piece spiked our interest. Lange's specialty German engineering and age perfected finishing art are all evident in this timepiece. A notable Lange signature to the otherwise predictable moonphase layout is the large date display at 12, above the brand inscription. The famous outsize date is a style-defining facet of A. Lange & Söhne watches. It was first showcased in 1994, together with the SAXONIA model.