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Introducing: Jaeger-LeCoultre Sends The Tourbillon Into Orbit With The Hybris Artistica Caliber 945 And Master Grande Tradition Caliber 948
The tourbillon achieves escape velocity.
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Introducing: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Perpetual Calendar
Sport watch meets high-complication.
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New: Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Travel Time Ref. 5326G-001
A brand new watch from Patek Philippe combining two complications - the annual calendar and travel time: the new Annual Calendar Travel Time Ref. 5326G-001.
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Introducing: TAG Heuer Is On Fire With A New Solar-Powered 40mm Aquaracer
No need to change the battery on this one.
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Introducing: Fly By Night With The IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Top Gun Ceratanium
A watch for going Mach 2 with your hair on fire (but make it stealthy).
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Introducing: The New TAG Heuer Superdiver With A Kenissi Movement
This marks the beginning of a brand new partnership
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WATCHES & WONDERS – It’s a whitewash! The DOXA Whitepearl expands into multiple forms
Following the resounding success of the entry-level SUB 200 Whitepearl colourway, DOXA applies a lick of fresh white paint across its model range. Spanning five different models, the white colour departs from the usual neon we’ve grown accustomed to from DOXA, for a more classic, yet ever-legible, look. SUB 300 Carbon COSC Whitepearl A 42.5mm … ContinuedThe post WATCHES & WONDERS – It’s a whitewash! The DOXA Whitepearl expands into multiple forms appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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New: Singer Track1 – SKLT Edition
Singer Reimagined releases a skeleton version of their iconic Track1 chronograph with the SKLT Edition. Same case design, same superb Agengraphe movement.
SJX Watches
Vacheron Constantin Introduces the Overseas Tourbillon Skeleton
A hidden gem amongst Vacheron Constantin’s sports watches, the Overseas Tourbillon is thin, understated, and good value as such things go. Now it receives a thorough makeover. Gone is the dial and excess metal from the bridges, creating the new Overseas Tourbillon Skeleton. Available in two metals, the titanium variant is particularly intriguing as it’s a metal that is rarely used by the haute horlogerie watchmaker. Titanium with blue accents Initial thoughts Though polar opposites aesthetically, the Skeleton is every bit as handsome as the standard Overseas Tourbillon. In terms of finishing, aesthetics and watchmaking, the Tourbillon Skeleton is top of its class not only in the luxury-sports category but even among the brand’s other offerings. A reason for this is the well proportioned case that measures 42.5 mm wide and only 10.39 mm tall. This results in elegant, flat-and-wide proportions that defines the most desirable luxury sports watches. These proportions gives the watch a sporty aesthetic that is further enhanced by the blackened, skeletonised movement. In comparison, the base Overseas model is smaller in diameter but slightly thicker. It’s also thinner than a open-worked Royal Oak and Laureato tourbillon The movement within is notable for balancing simplicity and complexity, which tends to be a challenge for skeletonised movements. In comparison, I find the latest Royal Oak Openworked Tourbillon too nuanced and the GP Laureato Openworked Tourbillon t...
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Rolex Introduces the Revamped Air King Ref. 126900
In a teaser before Watches & Wonders 2022, Rolex published a partial image of a watch with a smooth, fixed bezel and crown guards – a combination of features found in no current model at the time. It was the all-new Air King ref. 126900 that gained a redesigned case and dial as well as a new bracelet and an upgraded movement. In other words, an entirely different watch, yet one that has the same spirit as its predecessor. Initial thoughts Conceptually, the Air-King is very novel for Rolex (just like the left-handed GMT-Master II) since it is the first Rolex to combine both a smooth bezel and crown guards. But it is still typically Rolex in its substantive upgrades meant to improve practicality and wearability. For instance, removing the soft iron inner cage means the case is flatter and sits better on the wrist. The new reference is powered by the cal. 3230 equipped by Rolex’s proprietary blue Parachrom hairspring. This increases magnetism resistance while helping boost power reserve to about 70 hours, an upgrade from the 48 hours of the cal. 3131 found in the outgoing model. Overall, the revamp of the Air-King is more practical than aesthetic since the look largely remains intact, although the watch does feel a bit more sculpted and refined. Having had the opportunity to experience the actual watch, it looks and feels excellent on the wrist. Thoroughly updated All of the design tweaks to the Air-King serve to make it more sporty. The highlight is certainly the crow...
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Grand Seiko Reveals the Kodo Constant-Force Tourbillon SLGT003
Unveiled in 2020, the Grand Seiko T0 Constant-Force Tourbillon was a surprisingly complicated movement from a watchmaker that has historically focused on no-nonsense, everyday watches. In interview with us last year, Seiko chief executive Akio Naito promised not to “keep people waiting for too long” and he has kept to his promise. Just two years after the T0 concept was revealed, its commercially available counterpart version has arrived in the form of the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon SLGT003. With a case that’s a mix of platinum and titanium, the SLGT003 has a movement that’s slightly different from the T0 concept. Its cal. 9ST1 retains the all-important constant-force mechanism integrated into the tourbillon cage, though the movement overall has been trimmed down slightly in both size and artistic expression – though it still has an aesthetic that is extreme by Grand Seiko standards. Initial thoughts The SLGT003 is a lot of watch: a skeletonised movement combining a tourbillon and a constant-force mechanism accompanied by a dead-beat seconds. And it also has twin barrels and a power reserve indicator. The SLGT003 is intriguing and impressive is to say the least. The amalgamation of several complications perfectly showcase the brand’s newfound prowess in complicated watchmaking, elevating the brand to another level entirely, one comparable with independent watchmakers. And it also marks a milestone for a watchmaker from Asia. But the design is over th...
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TAG Heuer puts the novel in novelty with new tourbillon chronograph cased in diamond-set aluminum
Novelty. It is a term utilised by watch manufacturers across the board in regard to their new releases for a given period or year. But the definition of the word novelty is “the quality of being new, original, or unusual”, and, if we are being honest, more often than not we find brands introducing the … ContinuedThe post TAG Heuer puts the novel in novelty with new tourbillon chronograph cased in diamond-set aluminum appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Introduces New Infinite And Tellurium Models Of Iconic Atmos Perpetual Clock For 2022
As with the best of traditions, Jaeger-LeCoultre perpetuates the iconic Atmos regardless of consideration for trends. And in 2022, JLC introduces two new models, the Atmos Infinite and the most complicated Atmos to date, the Atmos Hybris Mechanica Caliber 590 (Tellurium).
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Introducing: With A Diamond For A Crown, This May Be The Craziest Watch TAG Heuer Has Ever Made
I don't think I've ever seen anything else like the Carrera Plasma, period.
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Introducing: The New Rolex Deepsea Is The Same But Also Different
Change – the Rolex way.
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Watch Spotting: We Wrist-Checked The Fans In Line During MoonSwatch Madness
And they did not disappoint. Here's what 40 would-be Omega × Swatch buyers wore to this weekend's worldwide mega-launch.
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Vintage Watches: A 1986 Rolex GMT-Master Retailed By Tiffany & Co., A 1960s Heuer Carrera 'First Execution Dato 45,' And A 1961 Rolex Day-Date
Watch and wonder at our newest vintage pieces in the HODINKEE Shop.
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Carl F. Bucherer’s International Palette - Heritage BiCompax Annual Hometown Edition
Carl F. Bucherer’s flagship watch, the Heritage BiCompax Annual, is now available in a new palette of colors and international destination casebacks.
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Grand Seiko Debuts the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon
Grand Seiko’s Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon represents a stunning mechanical achievement that sees the constant force mechanism integrated into the tourbillon cage.
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New Rolex for 2022 - Left-Hand GMT-Master II and Gem-Set Yacht-Master 40
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Introducing: The Tudor Black Bay Pro
Flyer GMT and 39mm. Let's go.
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Tudor’s Steel and Gold Expansion - Black Bay GMT and Chrono
For 2022, Tudor is taking one of its smash hits from the line and giving it a stealthy bling-over, by offering the Black Bay GMT in steel and gold.
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All Bases Covered at TAG Heuer
For 2022, TAG Heuer presents the stunning Carrera Plasma, along with the Aquaracer in its various guises, a historically inspired Monaco and a new installment in the Porsche partnership.
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New: Chopard L.U.C Sound of Eternity trio of striking watches
Chopard presents a trio of new striking and chiming watches in the L.U.C collection: fhe Full Strike Tourbillon, Full Strike Sapphire and new Strike One.
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WATCHES & WONDERS: Rolex drops some big surprises amongst its novelties for 2022
Editor’s Note: Watches & Wonders is the biggest watch fair of the year and, with nearly 40 brands presenting, there is a ton of ground to cover. So, for your convenience, we’re offering a quick overview of each brand’s novelties – touching on each new reference or collection and their headlining points. Stay tuned throughout … ContinuedThe post WATCHES & WONDERS: Rolex drops some big surprises amongst its novelties for 2022 appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Watches and Wonders 2022 – The Rolex Air King
A new dial, new clasp and crown guards. The Air King truly turns professional…