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Introducing: AP Starts The Offshore's 30th Anniversary With An Apocalypse-Ready Ceramic Tribute To The Original
For the first time, the Offshore is fully back in black (ceramic, that is).
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For the first time, the Offshore is fully back in black (ceramic, that is).
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Dial in the clouds and not a care in the world.
Worn & Wound
It’s an often repeated mantra around here: every year is an anniversary year. And if a watch brand is going to be successful in today’s hyper competitive market where, frankly, a lot of brands are offering products that are remarkably similar to one another, they need to differentiate themselves. And looking at a calendar, and figuring out how many years it’s been since “X” accomplishment or “Y” watch was first released is (usually) a decent runway for explaining what makes you special. To that end, Grand Seiko is embarking on what will apparently be a year of celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Caliber 9S, a movement which has become foundational to Grand Seiko in the decades since its debut. The Caliber 9S has become a broad family of movements over the years, as Grand Seiko has continuously refined the caliber, including adding GMT functionality. Grand Seiko has used the 9S movements as a platform for their MEMS engineering techniques, which allow for insanely tight tolerances in movement making for certain key components, and you could probably argue that 9S movements represent the most traditional watchmaking currently practiced by the brand. Today, 9S movements are universally known to be reliable and rock solid high frequency calibers that often perform even better than the specs would indicate. Most recently, the 9S served as the springboard for the creation of Grand Seiko’s next generation Hi-Beat movement, the 9SA5. While it might not be t...
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Your Carlo Crocco cosplay just leveled up.
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Parmigiani extends their very popular Tonda PF Automatic collection with a new smaller 36mm piece. Available in SS with plat bezel, or rose gold.
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How a humming movement changed wristwatches forever.
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I've been patiently waiting for a 1980's Formula 1 revival. Will it live up to my unreasonable expectations?
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There's a reason the El Primero movement is so good, and this watch proves that it's still getting better.
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Give me all the bezels.
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We're looking at the latest chronograph of the stars.
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GS heads gather around, there's a new hot (small) watch in town.
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So turn it up!
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Here are three of Sabine Zwettler's highlights premiering at the Inhorgenta 2022 watch fair in Munich, each of which comes from a German brand and each of which will do anything but break the bank.
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Vacheron Constantin re-issues their historic 222, which was the forefather to the current Overseas collection. Introducing the new VC Historiques 222.
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The tourbillon achieves escape velocity.
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Zenith's mid-2000s flagship chronograph receives new tenth-of-a-second duds.
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While we might be confronted with a plethora of different gins these days, aside from a few standards from the big producers there are a couple of favorites that are enjoyed around the world. Hendrick’s is definitely one of these. Ken Gargett explains why and shares his tasting notes on four different Hendrick's products. Cheers!
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In case you need a reason for watch shopping (Sabine Zwettler sure doesn't), here are five wallet-friendly suggestions that might just represent the ultimate wish list for her.
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One watch to rule them all.
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It's a marathon, not a sprint, and Zenith just won.
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What we like: Great looking watch with solid engineeringExcellent fit and finishComfortable on the wrist What we didn’t : Crown guard may feel fiddly for day-to-day useSharpish edges on the claspNot the easiest watch to change straps Overall rating: 8.125 /10 Value for money: 7.5/10 Wearability: 8.5/10 Design: 8/10 Build quality: 8.5/10 First things first. Let’s all get our minds out of the gutter and leave the crude, juvenile schoolyard jokes behind. We’re better than that. Aren’t we? Yes, I get that jokes about balls are just too easy and we should all rise above it and move on to more sophisticated humour. Probably. Ball watches may not be front of mind for the vast majority of us considering a watch purchase, but it really shouldn’t be overlooked… once you get past the name… Yes, I know what I typed just in the previous paragraph. But it’s just too easy. As the size of your balls, all the best quality of the watches are hidden, away from prying eyes. But once you dive deeper you’ll see that perhaps these inner qualities are worth a second glance. Or three. To be honest, much like the rest of you, I’ve not given the Balls a second glance. Even though I’ve known about the brand for a long time, the only thing that I knew about them was their glow-in-the-dark capabilities, thanks to their tritium gas tube technology. Other than that, to me, they were just another brand utilising reliable workhorse movements from ETA/sellita, but not much else stood o...
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The first "Gérald Genta: Icon of Time" auction concluded this morning.
A 2021 favorite makes its return, with a movement frosted for the winter.
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