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In-Depth: The Horological Art of the Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud Régulateur Squelette FB RS
A stunning limited edition from Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud
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A stunning limited edition from Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud
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The Marine Nationale teams up with the French watchmaker.
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Nineteen new watches hitting the HODINKEE Vintage Shop, truly something for everyone.
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Readers from Atlanta to Australia tell us about the watches they associate with motherhood.
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To show the movement or not to show the movement, that is the question.
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It's been there, in one form or another, since 1899.
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A major technical breakthrough at a wrist-friendly size.
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Ever since boyhood, this brand has seen me through my milestones.
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How things came to be.
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Hatchi matchi, now in rose gold.
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And erases nearly everything on the dial.
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TAG's core dive watch gets back to basics.
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Two chronos with such distinct personalities, you need them both.
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The menswear expert will discuss perception and preferences in wristwatch sizing.
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Talking chronographs (virtually) with Jack Forster.
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Often unloved, '80s Doxas are worth another look.
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How a stone-age solution helped solve Tissot's big '80s problem.
Totally tubular timepieces that represent everything we love about watchmaking's most infamous decade.
Over the past few decades, the G-Shock and the Swatch have gone from cult to classic – and cast an unexpectedly long shadow in high end-watchmaking.
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Magician Dan White will blow your mind on the new episode (VIDEO).
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Unloved for 40 years, the first Skipper is today's favorite Heuer chronograph.
Now you don't see it, now you still don't see it.
Meet the SPB207 and SLA047 140th Anniversary Limited Editions. They're here to make SLA019 green with envy.
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115 hours limited to 100 pieces.
Bulgari's latest supercomplication aims for both visual and aural impact.
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The futurists at Ressence find an ingenious use for tiny ceramic balls.
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Grab your iPhone – here are the basics.
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Five video stories from HODINKEE readers.
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A great year...for watches.
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While known for unorthodox designs such as the Coin, Bubble and Admiral’s Cup, Corum’s piece de resistance is the Golden Bridge. Devised by independent watchmaker and ACHI co-founder Vincent Calabrese in 1980, the delicate, elongated movement remains a watchmaking feat. In 2011, Corum debuted the automatic Golden Bridge movement that was wound by an innovative weight that slid on rails. To celebrate the decade since that milestone, Corum has created the 10th Anniversary Golden Bridge Automatic, which puts the movement within a larger case with a wraparound sapphire crystal. Initial thoughts I’m not the biggest fan of Corum’s better known designs, which are often oversized and ostentatious. The exception is the Golden Bridge, which is to Corum what the Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges is to Girard-Perregaux – a movement defined by its construction and aesthetics. I’ve always liked the Golden Bridge – the baguette shape is not only unique, but also a mechanical marvel. The automatic Golden Bridge further stands out for its vertical winding mass, instead of a traditional rotor. My pick of the collection Starting at about US$35,000 in titanium, the 10th Anniversary Golden Bridge Automatic is actually rather well-priced, considering the movement. In fact, the new anniversary models are priced lower than their 2011 counterparts. The watch is available in either titanium or titanium and rose gold, along with diamond-set variants Smoked Sapphire Like the original...
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