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In-Depth: The A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus, A New Stainless Steel Watch On Bracelet (Live Pics, Full Specs, Pricing And Availability)
Lange & Söhne presents a quiet revolution in steel from Saxony.
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Lange & Söhne presents a quiet revolution in steel from Saxony.
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With Swiss exports there down for six consecutive months, the U.S. is poised to become Switzerland's top export market.
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Kaz was surprised by the brands available directly for duty-free purchase on the Disney Fantasy - check it out!
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From the most sought-after vintage Rolex to unique pieces being auctioned for charity, we've got it all this week.
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A horological commemoration of a French flying boat's first transatlantic passage.
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IWC’s latest limited edition is a surprisingly small run – 80 pieces to mark the 80th anniversary of the flight of the giant Latécoère 521 flying boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris from New York to Lac de Biscarrosse in Southwestern France. Starting on Bastille Day, July 14, in 1939, the flight was the first nonstop crossing of the North Atlantic by flying boat. A passenger on the 28-hour, 27-minute journey was French aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry. And it happens that one of IWC’s most popular sub-collections of pilot’s watches watches is Le Petit Prince, named after the famous novel by de Saint Exupéry. So the Pilot’s Watch Timezoner Chronograph Edition “80 Years Flight to New York” is an offshoot of the Le Petit Prince collection, with a few tweaks. It retains the vaguely retro flavour, with Gothic-esque numerals and lozenge hands, but instead of the standard blue dial of Le Petit Prince, the anniversary watch has a brown metallic dial, matched with brown ceramic bezel. The edition is based on the Timezoner Chronograph, usually available only in the standard black and white livery of IWC’s basic Pilot’s Watches. It’s an unusual watch that combines both a flyback chronograph and IWC’s proprietary “timezoner” mechanism. Originally developed by the defunct watch brand Vogard, the timezoner mechanism has a rotating world time bezel linked to the second time zone, so turning the bezel moves the 24-hour hand in one-hour ste...
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Crushing the postseason with a heavy-hitter from Oris.
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Three days of events, cocktails, and exhibitions for the horologically inclined.
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The Longines Nonius was a valiant attempt in the late 1960s to crack the elusive puzzle of making the chronograph ever-more accurate.
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Is green the new blue? We take a look at some of our favourite green dial watches, in this week's Throwback Sundays column.
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Eight managers, eight watches, all fun and games.
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OMEGA releases a Seamaster Diver 300M to celebrate the 50th anniversary of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). With release details and price.
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Lots of watches, lots of laughter, and even a bit of controversy.
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Seiko’s just dropped a new Japan-only special edition with retailer TiCTAC to commemorate its 35th, and it introduces something new, something old, and something cool.
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GMTs, alarms, and chronographs – oh my!
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It's not often I come across someone with this much width of knowledge about watches ... that isn't a watchmaker.
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Titanium, ceramic, and an always-on display!
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Some killer watches and some healthy competition – and you get to vote on the winner!
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There an Omega with a titanium movement, some shared love of old-school photography, and even a covert military operation. This week's got it all.
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On the introduction of the Khaki Pilot Pioneer Mechanical, The Rake and Revolution are proud to be the exclusive online retailers for a limited period only.
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In vintage Rolex collecting, what you see may not be what you get.
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Three brothers, three killer watches, and one big award.
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U.S. retail sales of gold watches rose 19% in value in the first half of 2019, according to the NPD Group.
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In this episode, we sit down with Christian Selmoni of Vacheron Constantin to delve into the brand’s past, from old vintage timepieces to its history of collaborations.
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Juvenia has worked to cultivate a niche of abstract visual elements since the 1920’s that had separated them from the rest of the Swiss brands as the guys that were “out there.”
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Best known as a maker of ultra high-end fountain pens, Michel Perchin is named after one of the workshop directors of Faberge, the legendary jeweller of Imperial Russia famed for the lavish annual Easter Eggs produced for the Tsar. Amongst Faberge’s signature creations were incredible enamelled objects of all sorts finished in brilliantly coloured translucent enamel. The modern day Michel Perchin pens were decorated in the same style, and though the pen business is now defunct, the founder of the brand, Patrick Pinkston, has revived the name to produce a watch similarly decorated in fired enamel. Produced mostly in England but powered by a Swiss movement, the Michel Perchin watch is large, rectangular and decorated with vitreous enamel and diamonds – an aesthetic that’s not for everyone but impressively crafted, albeit at a steep price. The highlight is the “drapery” motif on the dial, that consists of a drapery guilloche engraved by a traditional, hand-operated rose engine, which is then covered in pale blue enamel. Three brilliant cut diamonds form the quarter hour markers, while a solid gold appliqué of the Michel Perchin elephant logo marks 12 o’clock The enamel is done the traditional way by a craftsman in England who first grinds the enamel powder with a mortar and pestle, then adds water or oil to create the mixture that can be painted onto the case surface. The case is then fired to set the enamel, and the process repeated to build up several layers...
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