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Rewind: A Look Back At The First Five Episodes Of Talking Watches
Let's go back to where it all began.
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Let's go back to where it all began.
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A look at the watch world through 60 insightful illustrations.
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In honor of the fourth edition of Dubai Watch Week 2019, several watch brands have issued limited edition timepieces. So without further ado, here we highlight four of the colorful limited editions seen at DWW 2019.
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A dispatch from the East and a look at a watch world start-up
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Look at how deep we've gone.
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Paul Newman's Paul Newman had a shockingly short reign, but is more necessarily better?
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A new non-selling exhibition of Biver's personal collection.
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Unique pieces from the who's who of the watch industry, all for charity.
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The once prominent French watchmaking industry is currently witnessing a revival; Revolution looks at some interesting brands making a splash.
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We discuss some serious horological reporting from The New York Times and how to create a truly 21st-century community for watch lovers.
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A master tailor from Italy and a collection of interesting timepieces made for quite a night.
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In its 30th year, the Geneva trade show sees its biggest changes yet.
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A unique, precious El Primero to celebrate the watch's 50th anniversary.
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And a special friendship formed during the Cold War.
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And today we're talking long balls.
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Neither a round or square, the tonneau watch remains a popular, stylish option, proving curvy is sexy.
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Exotic materials: love them or hate them? And where are you in regard to plastics, which are ever-increasingly appearing in wristwatch cases and movements? This might help you decide.
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The Netflix series is back – and with something special for watch lovers.
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Starting this weekend, the theatre inside Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands resort will become home to the epic, 16-day Patek Philippe Watch Art Grand Exhibition, the biggest and longest such event ever staged by the brand. Open from 28 September to 13 October, the enormous showcase of horological artefacts and prowess will take visitors through the company’s history while delving into its many innovations and milestones. Divided into 10 themed rooms, the exhibition will present a comprehensive array of timepieces spanning centuries, including the first ever perpetual calendar wristwatch, as well as legendary grand complications like the record-setting Calibre 89. Some 400 timepiece will be on display – all detailed in a hardbound catalogue that will be sold to benefit charity – and here are seven highlights of the show that are worth a second look. The first perpetual calendar wristwatch Although the distinction of inventing the first perpetual calendar watch goes to English watchmaker Thomas Mudge, who created it in 1762 – and the Patek Philippe Museum owns one such Mudge creation – it was Patek Philippe that built the first ever perpetual calendar in a wristwatch, back in 1925. It was a one-off creation powered by a movement dating to 1898. Initially developed for a women’s pendant watch, the compact calibre only found a home 27 years later inside the landmark wristwatch. Crucially, it was also an instantaneous perpetual calendar, with calendar i...
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Not only did the Great War move timekeeping to the wrist – it also introduced a refined aesthetic built for battle.
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