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Introducing – In Game and On the Wrist, The New Hamilton Khaki Field “Call of Duty Black Ops 7”
Once an American brand, now owned by the Swatch Group, Hamilton is a watchmaker with more than timepieces. It has fascinating stories to tell. We can’t forget the brand’s involvement in cinema, having been featured in over 500 movies since 1932 and its appearance in Shanghai Express, and then important features such as a futuristic […]
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Our Favorite Seiko Watches of All Time
When it comes right down to it, there’s no more important watch brand to the enthusiast community than Seiko. Sure, Rolex is the biggest brand in the world, and the most recognizable brand name (for any product) ever. But no other brand matches Seiko for variety, accessibility, quality, and pure fun. There’s truly something for everybody under the Seiko tent, and it’s a brand that we find ourselves unable to quit, even when they frustrate us for any number of reasons. But this isn’t about those frustrations. This post is about the Seikos we love the most. We asked our contributors to pick their favorite Seiko of all time, and we think as you read through these selections you’ll find that the thing that ties them all together is a deep personal connection to a watch. That’s what’s at the heart of this hobby, and what makes Seiko so special. We want to know the Seikos that you love the most, so let us know in the comments what you’d pick. Elodie Townsend – Seiko Flightmaster SNA411P1 I can’t hear the name Seiko without getting misty-eyed about the watch that introduced me to the wider world of horology fandom: the Seiko Flightmaster SNA411P1. It’s big, brazenly busy, and admittedly over-packed with features that I would never use (calculus, anyone), but that pop of yellow and the charm of its over-complications make it a joy to wear, use, and show off. My dad got me my “Flighty” as a gift for my 21st birthday years back; when the price hadn...
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Introducing: Vacheron Constantin's Métiers d’Art 'Tribute to the Quest of Time'
The 20-piece limited edition is inspired by Vacheron Constantin's automaton clock masterpiece, also unveiled today, and combines the highest-end artistry with a brand-new complicated caliber.
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Vacheron Constantin 270th anniversary: Métiers d’Art Tribute to the Quest of Time
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New: Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’art Tribute to the Quest of Time
Vacheron Constantin celebrates 270 years with a new manual wound manufacture Cal. 3670 wrist watch with the superb métiers d'art miniature sculpture.
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Looking Back on a Decade of Windup Watch Fair
Ten years ago, in a cab stuck in traffic somewhere in Manhattan, the decision was made to put together a watch fair for like-minded brands and watch collectors. Not a stuffy event, but rather one where all are welcome. An event where small, young brands can be in the same room as long-established brands on an equal footing. An event that is free and open to the public. An event called Windup Watch Fair. The first Windup Watch Fair Windup is for the children Windup OGs – Christopher Ward and Oris It was a weekend to remember With the confidence that only comes from not knowing precisely what you are getting yourself into, we moved ahead with renting a space, rallying brands, hiring production vendors, and more. On October 23rd, 2015, we opened the doors to a pleasant surprise: there was a line down the block. In the years since, we’ve expanded and refined the Windup Watch Fair many times over. First, we added San Francisco, then Chicago, and most recently, Dallas. Each show grew a little in size, but also in stature. Windup went from a simple fair to a cultural rallying point for watch enthusiasts. It became a format that has been replicated around the world. In 2024, we expanded Windup Watch Fair NYC to an international scale, attracting over 150 brands and seeing over 10,000 attendees. And now, we’re excited to host Windup NYC once again, honoring 10 years of hard work, enthusiasm, and great watches. But, more importantly, it marks 10 years of bringing e...
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Dispatch: Two Wheels To The Top Of Austria For The Giro di Mankei
A grueling climb, a screaming marmot, and the watch that ties it all together.
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The Revolutionary Story Of Laurent Ferrier’s First Watch: A Tourbillon With Two Hairsprings
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Watch Spotting: Ed Sheeran Wears A Unique IWC Big Pilot Perpetual Calendar With A Pink Dial For The Launch Of His Album "PLAY"
Punchy pink product pops, punctuating performer's "Play" premiere.
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The Enduring Legacy Of Gérald Genta And The Ingenuity Behind His Credor Locomotive, As Told By Evelyne Genta
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Audemars Piguet Brings The Perpetual Calendar To 38mm For The First Time And Introduces A Trio Of Vibrant Stone Dials
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Hands-on – The Trilobe Trente-Deux, One of the Very Good Surprises of GWD
Some watches truly need to be seen in person and worn on the wrist to be fully understood and appreciated. A flat digital rendering or a simple image doesn’t do them justice. You could easily argue that this is true for most timepieces, but in reality, there are occasions where you know the watch is […]
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Rolex Hosts President Trump At U.S. Open Final In Hopes Of Diplomacy Win Amid Swiss Tariff Dispute
Trump in the Rolex suite at tennis final gives hope frosty U.S./Swiss trade relations could thaw.
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The Blümlein Effect: Why Günter Blümlein Is Still the GOAT of Watchmaking Today
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Geneva Watch Days 2025: The Complete List Of Novelties
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First Look – Three New Versions of the Frédérique Constant Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture (Incl. Video)
Frédérique Constant has built its reputation on making high complications more accessible, and few models embody that approach as clearly as the Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture. First introduced in 2016, the brand’s QP was, at launch, the most affordable manufacture perpetual calendar on the market. Nearly a decade later, and following updates such as the […]
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De Bethune Introduces Two Of Its Smallest Watches
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The Language Of Catherine Eberlé-Devaux
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Buying Guide – Retro Revival, 6 Watches That Bring Back Designs Of The Past
When going over all the news launched during a year, or maybe even two years, it’s obvious that historically inspired designs are still going strong. It’s been a trend for years to bring back designs, concepts or even entire brands from the past, and it will likely continue into the foreseeable future. Some launches stand […]
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Are Chronometers Even Worth It? We Tested 5 of the Best To Find Out
We put COSC, METAS, Rolex, Grand Seiko, and Glashütte chronometers to the test. Here’s what certification actually means on the wrist.
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How Breitling Is Becoming Part Of America’s Football Culture - And The World’s
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World Premiere Of The URWERK EMC, The World’s First Mechanical Smart Watch, With Felix Baumgartner
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Introducing: The Albishorn Marinagraph - An 'Imagined Vintage' Watch Combining The Best Of A Skin Diver and Regatta Timer
Part skin diver, part regatta timer, whole lotta fun.
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Introducing: Breitling Launches Two New NFL Team Watches With Deal To Be Official Timepiece Partner Of League
Yes, you can now buy an official Breitling watch (two models for each franchise) to show support for your favorite NFL team.
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Introducing: The Glashütte Original PanoMaticCalendar With A Dial Inspired By The Blue Of Dawn
The German brand's impressive take on an annual calendar gets a new colorway.
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Glashütte Original Marks 180 Years With The PanoMaticCalendar “Blue Of Dawn”
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Vacheron Constantin Unveils A Full Pink Gold Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin Ahead Of Its 270th Anniversary
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Toronto
These next classes will be hosted by L'ORO.
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Introducing – The RGM Model 222-RR Ferguson Railroad Dial is a Genuine Slice of American Railroad History
As the only vertically integrated manufacture in the United States producing components, movements and guilloché dials, RGM is already an anomaly on the American watch scene. Founded by master watchmaker Roland G. Murphy in 1992 in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, Murphy’s interest in early 20th-century American watchmaking history is reflected in the brand’s railroad watches. The […]