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The Evolution of the Red Rolex Submariner with Date, ref. 1680
The Legendary Rolex Red Oman Cosmograph Daytona 6263
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Rolex, IWC, Omega, And The Evolution Of The Omega Anti-Magnetic Aqua Terra 15,000 Gauss
Classic and Iconic: Why the Rolex Submariner will never go out of style
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This $20 Watch Changed How I Collect
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Vacheron Constantin Announces The 1972 Prestige
Time is asymmetrical (at least, to us poor mortals who must perforce follow its apparently irreversible arrow) so why shouldn’t a watch be asymmetrical too? In 1972, Vacheron Constantin introduced a watch with a lozenge shaped, asymmetrical case that combined old-school codes of slimness and simplicity with a jazzy, modern silhouette that became a major […]
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The End of Luxury Advertising in Beijing
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Titans of Watchmaking: Leaders of the New Horological Golden Age
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Keep Your Watches Safe: The Buben & Zorweg Titan
I own a handful of real watches. When I say real, what I mean is luxury timepieces; and while a massive watch safe isn’t something that might fit my budget or collection (I don’t own that many watches worth that kind of protection), I believe that there are watch aficionados (like my boss, Wei) with […]
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The Watch for Action Heroes: Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic
We don’t think about magnetic fields often and though they are thoroughly pervasive in our high technology environments, we tend to think of magnets as these little buttons of fun used to “hover and drag” metal cars across table tops. It’s time we grow out of childish notions and understand that magnetic fields are generated […]
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11 Watch Myths That INSTANTLY Expose You as a Beginner
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Introducing the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Up/Down
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Ring In The New: The Evolution Of The Minute Repeater
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Build The Future On The Foundation Of The Past
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Hands-On With Every New Grand Seiko & Credor 2026
Straight from both the Grand Seiko & Credor booths at Watches & Wonders, we sit down with Joe Kirk to discuss what's new from each of these premiere Japanese Brands.
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Introducing: Credor Makes Its First Watches And Wonders Appearance With Three Novelties (Live Pics)
Two Goldfeather models and a Credor Locomotive mark the brand's debut on the international stage, showcasing a wide range of craft.
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He’s Chasing a ROLEX Daytona… But Buys a TUDOR Flamingo Instead!
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Introducing – Credor Goldfeather Urushi Lacquer Dial Limited Edition GBBY967
Although Grand Seiko is now firmly established on the international watch scene, Credor is still something of a niche brand. Founded in 1974 as the high-end division of Seiko Corporation, with a focus on refined, ultra-thin dress watches decorated with artisanal techniques, Credor was originally available only in Japan until the release of the Locomotive […]
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Introducing – Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon Engraved Limited Edition GBCF997
Founded in 1974, Credor is Seiko’s high-end brand created to showcase Japanese haute horlogerie, artistic finishing and ultra-thin watchmaking. Originally exclusive to Japan, Credor began its international expansion in 2024 with the launch of the Locomotive model, a watch originally designed by Genta, and will consolidate its position as it will soon be exhibited at […]
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New releases from Credor, Krayon, Nomos and more
With Watches and Wonders happening next month, participating (big box) brands have to wait before being able to release any novelties. However, the past seven days have been extremely busy for the independents and Swatch Group brands! We have Credor debuting a new ceramic dial time-only watch, Krayon playing on the Pac Man anniversary, and … ContinuedThe post New releases from Credor, Krayon, Nomos and more appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Credor Eichi II Review: High-End Minimalist Elegance from Japan
You’ve heard of Seiko. By now, you’ve heard of Grand Seiko. But Credor, for many enthusiasts outside of Japan, remains mostly a mystery, despite its connection to both. But for those who are aware of Credor, it represents a Holy Grail of high-horological craftsmanship worthy of its venerated designation as “Japan’s Patek Philippe,” and perhaps no single timepiece represents its signature balance of technical complexity and sublime simplicity of design than the Credor Eichi II. [toc-section heading="Credor History"] The legend of Credor began in 1974, when it was launched as a luxury offshoot of parent brand Seiko, initially to produce exclusively precious-metal watches. The name, which became official in the 1980s, is a Japanified version of the French phrase "Crêt D'or," which translates as “pinnacle of gold.” This lofty claim is visualized in the now-iconic triple-peaked logo capped by three stars. Throughout the ‘90s, Credor watches (like Grand Seiko watches, before that sub-brand’s emergence as a separate, independent brand in 2017), were co-branded, with both the Credor and Seiko logos on their dials. Also like Grand Seiko (the first of which was made way back in 1960), Credor products were sold only exclusively in Japan. In the early 2000s, well ahead of Grand Seiko’s more famous coming-out party, Credor became a standalone brand, hosting all of the Japanese watchmaking giant’s forays into haute horlogerie as well as some very impressive hi...
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New releases from Credor, Hublot, Kurono and more
We begin 2026's slate of releases with a strong influence from Japan, as well as models marking the incoming Lunar New Year of the Horse.The post New releases from Credor, Hublot, Kurono and more appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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You’re Not Just Selling a Watch …
You’re Not Just Selling a Watch, You’re Selling the Life Around It.
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Introducing – Credor Goldfeather Imari Nabeshima Porcelain Dial GCBY991
Credor, a high-end division of the Seiko Group, was founded in 1974 with a focus on refined, ultra-thin timepieces that emphasise artistic and artisanal techniques. Originally catering to the Japanese domestic market, Credor has begun to expand internationally only recently (mostly with the Locomotive, based on a Genta design) and will make its debut at […]
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New releases from Credor, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Blancpain and more
Minimalist tough timepieces contrast with colourful cocktail pieces this week.The post New releases from Credor, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Blancpain and more appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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New: Credor Goldfeather Tourbillon with urushi lacquer techniques
Credor releases a new tourbillon, which they call the Gold Feather with a tourbillon and a new urushi métier d'art on the dial and movement.
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Fratello Talks: Are Watch Brands Doing Too Much?
Every other week, we’re bombarded with an onslaught of new watches. And though we’re not too upset about it in principle, the incessant pace at which the majority of watch brands pump out new products has recently had us asking, “Are watch brands doing too much?” Today, on Fratello Talks, Nacho, Thomas, and Gerard join […] Visit Fratello Talks: Are Watch Brands Doing Too Much? to read the full article.
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Andrew sits down for a ‘Big Interview’ with WatchPro’s Rob Corder on our UK expansion
As WatchPro puts it, there's a "rising Time+Tide as Andrew McUtchen reinvents retail". Woo!The post Andrew sits down for a ‘Big Interview’ with WatchPro’s Rob Corder on our UK expansion appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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If I Can’t Understand Your Story in 5 Seconds, I’m Gone ⏱️
Here’s the mistake: