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Introducing the New Ulysse Nardin Diver X Skeleton
Ulysse Nardin continues its stylistic adventure and has created a technical diving watch that is eye-catching in its appearance and contemporary in its composition.
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Ulysse Nardin continues its stylistic adventure and has created a technical diving watch that is eye-catching in its appearance and contemporary in its composition.
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Something of a ‘sleeping giant’, these fourth series chronos From Tudor are picking up as collectors are beginning to appreciate them for their modern aesthetic and super high build quality.
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Ian has a fairly narrow frame of reference when it comes to buying watches for himself: his taste runs to independents, in-house movements, and superlative hand-finishing. So why on earth did he buy a Corum Bubble, which is from a big (for him) brand and outfitted with an ETA 2892 movement with an industrial finish? And it's huge!
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We caught up with Robin Wong, a collector friend and an avid collector and lover of all things horological. Here is what we talked about.
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For an independent brand like Raymond Weil to reach the historic milestone of their 50th anniversary, it is a big deal. As a company, they have doggedly protected their independence and continually followed their own...
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Available in five pieces, each watch is hand-engraved by master engraver King Nerd and is therefore a unique piece of art.
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Two-hundred fifty years ago, Longitude Prize-winning clockmaker John Harrison made clocks losing just one second per month. But that wasn't enough for him: in his later life, Harrison claimed that he could make a wall clock with a then-unheard-of-precision of just one second over 100 days! And 250 years later, it turns out he was right.
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Recently I shared an unboxing of my latest acquisition (linked in this video)—a super cool vintage Hamilton Khaki that few know or talk about, but has an insanely cool real world British military and espionage histo...
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Well, that's one way to ruin an iconic watch. Oh, and don't worry they're already sold out.
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Chronoswiss releases a new skeletonised Opus Chronograph Flag is an updated edition of a true Chronoswiss classicin accents of blue, white and red.
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Greubel Forsey's super complicated, ultra high end GMT Quadruple Tourbillon just got extended with a new model in a titanium case.
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Hanhart sent us their new (released October 2020) 417 ES for a week on our wrists. Here is our wear report and in-depth review.
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The announcement that Breitling (now House of Brands) had secured the rights to the dormant Universal Genève brand sent shockwaves through the industry. Just before Watches and Wonders 2026, Universal Genève essenti...
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Patek Philippe releases three new models in their exquisite and feminine Twenty~4 line of timepieces just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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For this week's article, we recommend six watches with complications that are relatively accessible to watch collectors - both budding or seasoned alike.
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Skeletonized watches and openworked dials seem to be everywhere this year. From subtle cutouts that reveal just a hint of mechanics to fully open displays that showcase the entire movement, brands across price segment...
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De Bethune introduces a new DB29 with two faces, and a flip case - their Kind of Two Tourbillon - two dials, two identities, one movement.
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Roger Dubuis’s new Excalibur Double Flying Tourbillon now fearures a titanium lower cage and cobalt upper cage, mirror polished to Geneva Seal standards
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54 years after its debut, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s ultra-thin automatic ébauche movement is more relevant than ever.
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The Tudor Monarch is a complication of Tudor's history: Snowflake, Oyster, Error-Dial.
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