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Abraham-Louis Breguet: The Founder of Modern Horology
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In Conversation with Patrik Hoffmann, CEO and Chairman of Favre Leuba
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The House of Bovet
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Naissance d’une Montre 4 “Le Carrousel” and the Revival of Bonniksen
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The Road to 100k Subscribers.. Again! Watch.Eric Talks Luxury Goods, Cars, and Lots of Watches!
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The Glorious Universe of Universal Genève
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Introducing – New Editions of the Union Glashütte Averin Chronograph
Square chronographs are rare, and inevitably, any watch in this category gets compared with the iconic TAG Heuer Monaco. Since its debut in 2008, the Averin Chronograph by Union Glashütte has occupied similar territory, combining a bold, geometric case with a sporty chronograph display. Earlier versions looked to form their own identity and relied on […]
Deployant
Horological Lifestyles: Its now time for the March champagnes we drank
TGIF! After our adventures in champagne on January and February, we now bring you the March episode. In March, we drank even more. Here are the highlights.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
10 Best Dive Watches for Large Wrists: Top Picks From Years of Reviews
Discover the best dive watches for large wrists with real-world insights. Explore case dimensions, comfort, durability, and more to find one that works for you.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: Sylvain Berneron On His Company’s Work Philosophy, Business Structure, And Future Watches
The man and designer behind Berneron tells us why he's turned down millions in investor funding and why he's making so few watches, even as demand soars.
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State of the Collection - 2020 - It's not all Rolex!
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Breitling CEO Georges Kern Talks Growth Despite Challenges Facing The Watch Industry
Industry veteran Georges Kern reveals how Breitling has won market share and what new brands Universal Geneve and Gallet will add to the portfolio.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Tag Heuer CEO Antoine Pin On Carbon Hairspring Setbacks, Pricing, Tariffs, And Formula One
Industry veteran Antoine Pin says he doesn't regret being cautious about production with the relaunched Formula 1 collection.
Hodinkee
The Business of Watches Podcast: James Lamdin Of Analog Shift On The Vintage And Pre-Owned Market And Why All Authenticity Guarantees Aren't The Same
Veteran vintage watch dealer James Lamdin goes in depth on where the market for vintage and pre-owned watches is and where it's going.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Audemars Piguet CEO Ilaria Resta Drives Double-Digit Sales Increase For Brand's 150th Anniversary Year
How AP managed to grow sales amid an industry downturn and how its Chief Executive is positioning the brand for the next century.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Horologer Ming Executives Ming Thein And Praneeth Rajsingh Talk Design, Manufacturing, Pricing, And More
Why a bracelet might be the most significant and important new product from the brand, and how Ming plans to capitalize on success.
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H.M. Kala Pocket Sundial - the weirdest time telling device in my collection
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The Business of Watches Podcast: The Head Of Montblanc's Timepieces Division Laurent Lecamp On Minerva, Hairsprings, And What's Next For The Brand
Plus, what's going on in the executive suite at TAG Heuer and what it means for Omega to launch a steel Speedmaster priced above $10,000.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Manuel Emch, The Head Of Louis Erard And 'The Numbers Guy' At Kollokium, On How To Build A Successful Swiss Watch Brand
Plus Malaika Crawford talks Louis Vuitton's guilloché skills and how Rolex is keeping the mystery with its Hollywood testimonees.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Oliver Müller, The Man Behind The Numbers For The Morgan Stanley Swiss Watcher Report
How the key Morgan Stanley report gets made, plus Ben Clymer drops in to talk watch industry news and trends.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Zenith CEO Benoit De Clerck
Zenith's CEO on keeping production at the El Primero maker in line with retail sell-out, and how supplying movements to other LVMH brands will be a growth driver for the 160-year-old manufacturer.
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The Business of Watches Podcast: Maxime Couturier And Lorenzo Maillard Of The New Chronopolis Watch Fair
Chronopolis will be another venue for brands to exhibit during Geneva Watch Week, and its founders tell us why there's a need for one more fair.
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⌚ Top 4th of July Watches
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The Horological Society of New York Raises $1.2 Million At Its 160th Anniversary Gala
Over 500 guests attended the black-tie gala held at the Plaza Hotel.
Teddy Baldassarre
The Watches of the NASA Artemis II Mission
Omega and Breitling have a front row seat to history.More
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Review: Citizen ATTESA Shades of Red Super Titanium
Superlatives are thrown around often in watch conversations. We all enjoy videos like “the best” dive watches under $1000. When chatting with our friends we love to declare bracelets to be the most comfortable and dials to be the easiest to read. But if we are being honest with ourselves, that exaggerated language is often used to capture our fleeting excitement about great (though not necessarily the best) watches before moving onto the next shiny thing. When exaggerated language fueled by initial infatuation seeps into reviews and forums, it has a tendency to leave fellow enthusiasts feeling misled when they accept it as truth and hit the buy button only to be let down by reality. I bring this up because, after having been burned myself, honesty and grounded language are top priorities when I sit down to write a review. But in full disclosure, I found myself smitten as soon as I unboxed the Limited Edition ATTESA Shades of Red Super Titanium from Citizen. It wasn’t until I found myself questioning design choices after a few days of wear that I finally felt ready to put pen to paper without that honeymoon phase bias. Unsurprisingly from the photos of this watch that are stunning yet don’t fully capture its depth, my first jottings focused on the dial. The Watch On March 3rd a total lunar eclipse was visible across all of Japan, an event Citizen commemorated with two “Shades of Red” watches inspired by the red moon visible during totality. The watch that has ...
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Credor Unveils Three New Watches Ahead Of Its Watches & Wonders Debut
The IYKYK Japanese brand teases a trioMore
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Introducing: The Fifty From Raymond Weil Celebrates The Brand’s Semicentennial By Offering A Piece Of The Past
Making a statement for a half-century celebration with a chronograph that pairs a unique dial with a new-old-stock caliber from 1976.
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