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Management Reshuffle at Richemont: Louis Ferla appointed CEO of Cartier
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Six of the most impressive dress watches for 2024
This week, we take a look at the dress watches. And our focus is on those released to date in 2024. Here are our picks for the six most impressive.
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Photo Report: The Watches Of Royal Ascot 2024
Infiltrating Britain's summer social scene to spot watches and style at its premier horse race.
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Longines Made the Dieselpunk Pilot Watch of Your (My) Dreams
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Introducing: Breitling Adds A Trio Of Aviation-Inspired Chronographs To Its Avenger Collection
Three new chronographs that pay tribute to the U.S. Navy.
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This Week In The Shop: Your Guide To The Best Deals Of Members Week
Get ready for unprecedented savings on Pre-Owned favorites, buy-one-get-one deals, and even more deals on our "Last Chance" collection.
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Hands-on – The Exceptional Duo of Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Frosted Gold Selfwinding 34mm with Crystal Sand Dials
Audemars Piguet introduced the Royal Oak Selfwinding 34mm in 2020 as the smallest-sized option with mechanical movement. Since its debut, AP has expanded the range with several variations, ranging from simple stainless steel to diamond-covered pink gold versions. For 2024, Audemars Piguet added two new models to the Royal Oak Frosted Gold Selfwinding 34mm series-one […]
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Introducing: Oris Adds A 38mm Divers Sixty-Five To Its Core Lineup For The First Time
The Hölstein brand brings its five-day manufacture caliber to a smaller case.
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The Evergreens – The History of the ETA 2824, the Workhorse Calibre that Shaped the Industry
The ETA 2824 movement was a groundbreaking invention that left a lasting impact on the watchmaking industry. Introduced in the 1970s, the ETA 2824 quickly set the standard with its efficient mass production and reliable performance. It retained its popularity for over fifty years until the circumstances and demand for innovation led to the creation […]
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TGIFriday: Review of the Morgan Plus Six Automatic
Well, it's Friday and let's have some fun with our other hobby on four wheels! The Morgan Motor Company is like an “indie” brand in car making and we are featuring their mighty Morgan Plus Six Automatic.
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The King Seiko KS1969 Channels the Spirit of the 60s
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The ‘Pleasure of Dressing Well’ & the Return of the Parmigiani Fleurier Toric
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Louis Vuitton Escale Reveals a Modern Vision of Fine Watchmaking
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The Matchmaker: 6 Pairs of Cars and Watch Makers
This faithful Sunday, we decided to play Matchmaker to 6 "single" watch maisons along with 6 "single" car makers. So without further ado, ladies and gentleman, start your engine!
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gérald genta Presents a Studly Trio of Watches in a Sea Urchin-Inspired Design
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The First Edition of IAMWATCH 2024 Launches This October
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Why the Genta-Designed Credor Locomotive Limited Edition Might Be the Start of Something Big
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Introducing: A Pair Of Bi-Color Omega Speedmaster Moonwatches With Moonshine Gold And Sedna Gold
Two-tone is back!
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COSC, METAS or TIMELAB? Why Chronometry Still Matters Despite Atomic Time
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Beda’a Unveils the Eclipse with an Interesting Time Display
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Oceaneva Watches: Commemorating Five Years of Excellence, Resilience, and Unmatched Style
An introduction to the Oceaneva Watches brand. Learn about the brand straight from the owner and find out more about their products.
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Introducing: Credor's Revival Of The Locomotive, A Long-Overlooked Gerald Genta Design (In-Depth, Live Pics)
We talked to Evelyne Genta to learn why the Locomotive – and Seiko – were so important to the late designer.
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Pierre Jacques: The Silent Force of the Swiss Watch Industry
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The G-SHOCK of Fountain Pens: the Pilot Varsity
Without a doubt, my favorite pen is the LAMY AL-Star. I could (and very well might) write paragraphs about this incredible fountain pen - something which would be an absolute joy, thanks in large part to the lovely experience the LAMY offers - but that’s not the pen I’m here to talk about today. That’s because, despite my fondness for the iconic AL-Star, it is not the pen I use most. It’s not even the fountain pen I use the most. No, that honor goes to the humble Pilot Varsity disposable fountain pen. I would categorize the LAMY AL-Star (and its remarkably similar sibling, the Safari) as the Seiko of fountain pens. Like a Seiko, it is often cited as a great first fountain pen for people looking to try something outside the typical rollerballs and ballpoints we see everyday. Also like a Seiko, the LAMY is a gateway pen, one which often leads to other more expensive options. The LAMY could easily be the one pen with which you live your entire life. For a totally reasonable amount of money, anyone could be happy with a LAMY, just as anyone could be happy with a Seiko SPB Diver. The AL-Star’s got everything you need, and nothing you don’t. It’s well-made, well-designed, and comes in so many variations that it would be hard not to find one that suits your taste. Pen collectors I know who have pens many multiples (sometimes many, many) the value of the LAMY still frequently cite it as one of their favorites. But if the LAMY is the Seiko of fountain pens, then t...
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Hands-On: Swatch Adds Six Watches To Its Neon Collection Just In Time For Summer
Grab your chronographs and Kool-aid bursts and get ready for some '90s nostalgia.
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Two new Oris Aquis models add a taste of summer
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Time for Louis Vuitton - Part II Baselworld 2014
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Does the Millesime mark the Return of Raymond Weil?
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