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Introducing: The Unimatic x Todd Snyder 'Modello Tre' Chronograph Limited Edition
Only 100 pieces at an affordable price, so move fast to grab one before they're gone.
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Only 100 pieces at an affordable price, so move fast to grab one before they're gone.
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Friendly faces everywhere (on the dial).
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Italian modernist watch brand meets streetwear media platform meets German automaker.
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Quartz-powered, ready for action, and with the option of a GMT function.
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The most prominent character-watch...character makes his way onto three new dials as part of an official collaboration with Disney.
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Take a closer look at the U1 GMT in an all-white Cerakote coating with stonewashed finishing. Every single watch is unique and slightly different from other pieces due to the random wear patterns created during the hand-finished process, giving it a distinctive feel. For maximum legibility, the watch features a 24-hour matte aluminum bezel, black-tipped […]
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Light on the wrist and light on the wallet.
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An unfiltered conversation with the founders of Italy's firebrand watch company.
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Tropical vibes in a modern, affordable, water-resistant diver.
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For those familiar with New York-by-way-of-Hong Kong menswear retailer The Armoury, Mark Cho’s move into watches won’t come as any major shock. His brand has long flirted with watchmakers and collaboration over the years, including with H. Moser & Cie., UNIMATIC, and Paulin. Now, Temporal Works, co-founded with The Armoury’s creative director, Elliot Hammer, is the natural progression for the brand. Their inaugural collection, Series A, reflects the same approach that has defined The Armoury since it opened in 2010 (and why the store has recently been named one of New York Times’ top 50 menswear stores in the country). Taking inspiration from a bygone era of tailoring, The Armoury is all wood-paneled, brick-walled masculinity that celebrates an inherent grace when dressing well. The Series A has this same throughline, using Cho’s singular vision of his retail store – masculine, elegant, and minimalist. In fact, the connection between Temporal Works and his existing brand is a throughline explicitly made by the founder, who noted, “Our goal was straightforward: create watches as thoughtfully designed and effortlessly wearable as a perfectly tailored navy blazer.” This jumping-off point seems to work in both Hammer and Cho’s favor, as the Series A clearly shows an unwavering vision of a brand identity that feels complementary without being derivative (something other lifestyle-to-watch brands like Louis Vuitton and Montblanc sometimes struggle with). This...
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Founded in 2018 by industry veteran William Massena, design studio Massena LAB has grown rapidly to become a burgeoning project with more than one string to its bow, ranging from accessible watches with Unimatic to high-end timepieces conceived with independent watchmakers. In the latter category, Massena LAB has worked already twice with talented watchmaker Raúl Pagès, […]
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Five contenders for your next daily driver, from a retro-funky Zodiac to one of Unimatic's most hardworking divers yet.
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