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Batavi Amsterdam Kosmopoliet GMT
If we’re considering new brands coming onto the scene, this watch is pretty atypical compared to the wave of 1000m divers you’ll find on Kickstarter.
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Two Broke Watch Snobs
If we’re considering new brands coming onto the scene, this watch is pretty atypical compared to the wave of 1000m divers you’ll find on Kickstarter.
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This week features an exciting round-up of watches and watch-related ephemera from around the web.
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Take a tour where few have gone before.
Quill & Pad
Adding some color to what is in most parts of the western world a self-isolated or even quarantined St. Patrick's Day celebration, Elizabeth Doerr highlights a few watches with eye-catching green dials ranging from about $2,000 all the way up to $89,000.
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To mark the leap year, Revolution profiles perpetual calendar wristwatches that mattered. In this instalment, two wristwatches from Ulysse Nardin.
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Another week, another round of watches from the web worth knowing about.
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It's not all steel and ceramic.
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Your weekly round-up of the best vintage watches from around the web.
SJX Watches
With an annual output of just over four million watches, Tissot is Switzerland’s largest watchmaker by volume, with the bulk of its watches being affordable and quartz. But it has also carved out a niche with equally affordable mechanical watches starting at a bit under US$400 for the Swissmatic (a close relative of the Swatch Sistem51 movement). One step up is the Powermatic 80, an automatic movement that more closely resembles a traditional calibre – with more metal components and less plastic bits. A complicated model within the family, if it can be called that, is the Tissot Chemin des Tourelles Powermatic 80 GMT. It’s a dual time zone automatic starting at just US$875 – a value proposition that is also unusual in being one of the few GMT watches price below US$1,000. Chemin des Tourelles is the street in Le Locle where Tissot has had its factory since 1907 (though the brand was founded in 1853), sitting beside the facilities of Mido, Montblanc, and Vulcain. Unsurprisingly, the Chemin des Tourelles GMT is traditionally styled, though surprisingly large; the collection also includes a similarly affordable time-only automatic as well as a chronograph. The case is simple in form but appealing, with a surprising degree of detailing. The look is enhanced by the polished bevel on the outside edge of the lugs, which also have a notch where they join the case. And the case and bezel also have contrasting brushes and polished surfaces, making the whole more visually in...
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It's a heck of a watch for a heck of a quarterback.
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Your weekly round-up of vintage watches from around the web.
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A bonanza from Bonanzaville.
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An amagnetic, chronometer-rated worldtimer with a vibrant, laser-ablated map.
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Your weekly round-up of the hottest vintage watches on the web.
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A fresh crop of vintage watches from around the web for the new year.
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A big result for a big watch – and all for charity too!
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The "hole in one" of Talking Watches.
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Your weekly dose of watches from around the Web.
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Dishing up the best vintage watches from around the web.
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Spotlighting superb vintage watches from around the web.
We're back with your weekly dose of vintage watch finds from around the web.
A daring analog pursuit aided by a lovely old-world sports watch.
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Rounding up the hottest listings from around the web.
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Rolliefest 2019 was truly something special.
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Your weekly drop of watches from around the web.
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A new tower will replace the brand's long-standing Midtown home.
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Your weekly round-up of watches from around the web.
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A (Lake) Superior dive watch.
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A classic travel watch that ticks all the right boxes.
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