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Luminox Updates Its Navy SEAL Chronograph Watch With a Desert-Ready Colorway
Luminox's Navy SEAL Chronograph XS.3587 arrives in a new coyote tan and black colorway, bringing tactical styling to a diver-chrono combo.
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Introducing – The Eska Amphibian 250 Destro, a new Lefty Take on the Tool Watch
In a market overcrowded with vintage-inspired dive watches, ranging from truly affordable models to high-end watches produced by esteemed brands, Eska, a name with over 100 years of history (with a stop from 1987 to 2024), has managed to find a place for its cool-looking, well-built and fairly priced Amphibian 250 collection. Modelled after a […]
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Vostok Amphibia Review: The $70 Russian Dive Watch With Global Appeal
The Vostok Amphibia has long been recognized by in-the-know enthusiasts as one of the most affordable yet reliable dive watches on the market, as well as one that retains a quirky appeal like no other, owing both to its origins in Soviet Russia as well as its more recent turn as a character-defining prop in a cult-classic Wes Anderson movie. Here’s everything you need to know about the Vostok Amphibia and a brief hands-on review of one of the current models. [toc-section heading="Russia’s Watchmaker: Chistopol Watch Factory"] The backstory of the Vostok Amphibia is one that is winding and complex, and it actually can be traced back not only as far as World War II Russia but even farther, to the Hampden Watch Company of Canton, Ohio. In 1930, the bankrupt Hampden sold its machinery, equipment, and technical designs to the First State Watch Factory, soon to become the First Moscow Watch Factory, founded in Russia (then the Soviet Union) on the order of Joseph Stalin. It was the nation’s first state-owned manufacturer of watches and mechanical movements. With Nazi Germany’s army advancing on Moscow in 1941, the factory was evacuated to Chistopol, a town in Tatarstan on the banks of the Kama River. The renamed Chistopol Watch Factory produced not only watches and movements but also equipment for the Soviet military, both during the war and in the decades afterwards. Chistopol Watch Factory became the official watch supplier of the USSR Ministry of Defense in 1965 and...
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An Owner’s Long-Term Review Of The Serica 5303-2 Dive Watch
Discover the Serica 5303-2 in our detailed review, highlighting its vintage-inspired design and professional-grade features.
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I Can't Believe This Watch Costs Under $200 - Unique Stone Dials - Handsome Design
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The ABCs of Time – The Most Popular Watch Styles Explained
There’s an endless amount of mechanical wristwatches on the market today from a seemingly endless amount of brands (large and small), but almost all watches fall into a specific style (assuming it’s not from MB&F; or Urwerk). However, many take on multiple roles and blur those lines – an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak is a […]
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Introducing – The Benrus Sky Chief Chronograph, a Historic Pilot’s Watch Reborn
Founded in New York in 1921 by Romanian-born brothers Benjamin, Oscar, and Ralph Lazrus, Benrus relied on Swiss production, centred in La Chaux-de-Fonds, and during the 1930s and 1940s, it became known for its pilots and military watches. Early models such as the Flyer and Airman were popular among the airline pilots, helping establish the […]
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Hodinkee Insurance Heads To Windup Watch Fair Dallas
Windup returns to Dallas this March-and Hodinkee Insurance will be there all weekend to talk watches, coverage, and everything in between.
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Introducing – Kurono Tokyo Launches its First Diver, a Two-in-One Watch with Sealed Outer Case
When you think about Kurono Tokyo, the side-brand of Japanese independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka, you should picture something compact and elegant in your mind. Watches often focus on traditional crafts, with restrained cases and classically Japanese. The sportiest models the brand has ever created were mid-century-styled chronographs. Well, this is about to change as Hajime […]
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Does Anybody Want This? Kalshi and Bezel Now Offer Watch Futures Trading
I used to really enjoy watching sports. But over the last few years, it’s become almost impossible to enjoy, as it feels like telecasts exist for the sole purpose of driving viewers toward gambling websites like FanDuel and DraftKings. It’s truly pervasive, and depending on how you view sports betting it’s either a mild annoyance or the sign of something darker and more insidious: the steady financialization of every form of entertainment. This isn’t an editorial on the ethics of gambling (or capitalism) but I’ve been thinking about both over the last several hours after we learned that Bezel, the online watch retailer that acts as an authenticated marketplace for many sought after watches from Rolex, Audemars Piguet, and others, has teamed up with Kalshi, the prediction markets platform that lets users place bets not just on sports, but on questions like “What will Pete Hegseth say during his press conference?” and “Which bank will take SpaceX public?” Now, Kalshi users and presumably watch collectors and speculators can bet on changing watch valuations, as well as the likelihood of potential new releases. This seems like a uniquely terrible idea, and I hate everything about it. First, and this goes almost without saying, as watch enthusiasts, we are always trying to divorce ourselves from placing a high degree of importance on the value of any given watch. While nobody wants to lose money on an expensive watch purchase, real joy in this hobby comes ...
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Best Everyday Titanium Watch - The CITIZEN Brycen Super Titanium Eco-Drive Solar Affordable Diver
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Orient’s Affordable Automatic Watch Lineup Just Got a Lot More Interesting
The new Orient Stretto collection adds four vibrant dial colors to one of the most compelling affordable automatic watches under $400.
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Hands-On: The Doxa SUB 750T – A Big Watch That Wears Just Right
The oversized wrist presence and impressive specs of the SUB 750T belie a wearability that makes it one of the more interesting vintage-inspired divers on the market.
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Unimatic Expands Its ProDiver Dive Watch With 600m Water Resistance
Unimatic has introduced two new additions to its ProDiver collection, building on the initial ProDiver release from 2025.
Breitling's Most Complete Dive Watch
Breitling has made some big moves recently, first with the introduction of an exclusive new three-hand caliber, and secondly, by reinventing some of their best-loved legacy models. The new Caliber B31 made its debut in 2025, powering the 38mm Top Time B31. The 3-handed daily driver was a perfect platform to roll out th
The Dive Watch That Changed The Trajectory of Tudor Forever - 58 Black
At the time of starting our main YouTube channel in 2017 discussing watches, Tudor was already well on its way with hit releases like the Black Bay and Pelagos, with MT manufacture calibers furthering the excitement around the brand. However, if we had to identify the start of the second wave for Tudor in the 21st cent
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Watch Expert Reacts to Mark Zuckerberg's Surprising Watch Collection
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Zodiac’s New Release Pairs a 300M Dive Watch With a Purpose-Built Blade
Zodiac teams up with GiantMouse on a Super Sea Wolf Pro Diver and custom dive knife set inspired by vintage tool watches.
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Hands-On: The G-SHOCK Nano DWN5600 Ring Watch
36mm dress watches be damned, a 23mm G-SHOCK is where it's at.
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What we can learn from Morgan Stanley’s Ninth Annual Swiss Watch Report
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Interview – Selective Normalisation in 2026 – Overview of the Watch Industry with Jean-Philippe Bertschy, Head of Vontobel Equity Research
Each year, this report is eagerly awaited as one of the leading guides (alongside LuxeConsult and Morgan Stanley) for the watchmaking and luxury industry, helping it navigate what can currently be described as choppy waters. Luxury Goods, the annual report by Vontobel Equity Research, has just been published. An extremely detailed analytical compendium covering the past year, […]
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The Internet’s Favorite Affordable Dress Watch Just Got a Big Update
The Orient Bambino returns with a 38mm mechanical no-date and expanded 40.5mm dial range, including Eastern Arabic numerals.
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The Best British Watch: 6 Reasons Why I'd Choose This 36mm REAL Military Brand - Vertex M36 Review
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One To Watch: Annelinde Dunselman And Her 'Black Tulip', A Dutch Debutante With A Difference
Following a big career change and a stint working for Jaeger-LeCoultre and Narbel, Dunselman shows off her in-house skills as an alumnus of the Grönefeld brothers.
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Momentum Sea Quartz 30 Review: An Affordable Dive Watch With Hollywood Roots
A hands-on, long-term review of the Momentum Sea Quartz 30, examining real-world wear, design choices, and quartz practicality.
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Helvetus Straps: The Swiss Brand Redefining Luxury Watch Comfort
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Timex Continues Its Retro Run With the Q Continental Chronograph Watch
The new Q Timex Continental Chronograph blends 1970s aesthetics with quartz precision, starting at $229.
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The ABCs of Time – Everything About The Springs Inside a Mechanical Watch
In a basic mechanical movement, there are two primary springs: one that delivers power and another one to keep it accurately beating. But others are essential for this overall dance to work. Once complications are added, even more are needed and complex pieces can have dozens of springs. When most people think of a spring, […]
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