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New Rolex Short Film Highlights The Worldwide Impact Of The Perpetual Planet Initiative
Nat Geo, Mission Blue, and the Laureates, too.
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Monterey I & II: The (Almost) Forgotten First Watches of Louis Vuitton
Many think that Louis Vuitton's first watch was the Tambour, which was launched in 2002. However the brand actually began with a watch collection called Monterey in the 1980s. The Monterey I, an unusual worldtime watch designed by Gae Aulenti with date and moon phase, was soon followed by the ceramic-encased Monterey II that added an alarm function.
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Happy Birthday Singapore! Celebrating The Successes of Our Watch Retail Giants
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A Peek Into One of China’s Largest Movement Manufacturers
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⌚ The Pope Wears a Rolex ?? - Watches of Religious Leaders
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Watch Spotting: The Biggest Moments (And Watches) Of The Paris 2024 Olympic Games So Far
From Noah Lyles’ Omega photo-finish win to fencing in $380,000 split-seconds chronographs, this Olympics sure have delivered for fans and watch lovers alike.
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Inside The Manufacture: A Backstage Pass To The Production Of The MoonSwatch And Scuba Fifty Fathoms
Interviewing the man behind the watches that broke the Internet.
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There’s Nothing Messi about this Trio of Hublots Celebrating Argentine Football
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Editors' Picks: The Best Sport Watches Of 2024, So Far
Handing out some mid-year medals.
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Introducing – The Breathtaking Elegance of the Andersen Genève Jumping Hours Black Jade Stone
Master watchmaker Svend Andersen has been a renowned figure on the independent watchmaking scene since 1980. The Danish watchmaker’s ingenious and original approach to complications, including his sophisticated calendar watches and world timers, has captivated collectors and top-tier watch brands for years. To celebrate his 40th anniversary in watchmaking in 2020, Svend Andersen produced a […]
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Unboxing the KING of Geeky watches - a must for every geek and nerd out there!!
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In-Depth: The Ingenuity of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller
At Watches & Wonders 2024, Rolex refreshed the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller collection with two new models in 18k gold matched with a Jubilee bracelet, giving a new face to its most complicated watch. The Sky-Dweller was the brand’s most complex wristwatch at introduction in 2012 and remains so a dozen years later. Despite its technical sophistication, the Sky-Dweller is very much a Rolex, incorporating innovations geared towards practicality and functionality. Combining the Saros annual calendar with a second time zone in 24-hour format, the cal. 9002 of the Sky-Dweller boasts several patents, marking out the Sky-Dweller as one of the most innovative Rolex watches of the 21st century. Rolex’s take on the annual calendar in particular is perhaps the most unique in contemporary watchmaking. It relies on clever mathematics and gear mechanics, while doing away with traditional levers or cams, in order to maximise reliability and useability. The second-generation Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller movement, the cal. 9002 that succeeded the cal. 9001 Notably, Rolex managed to incorporate all of the complications of the Sky-Dweller into a design that preserves the classic Oyster silhouette thanks to the innovative Ring Command system. The case has no pushers or buttons, but instead relies on the bezel as a clever function selector mechanism that transforms the signature fluted bezel into a functional device while eliminating the need for an additional crown or pushers. The Oyster ...
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Introducing: Timex Brings Back The 'Mystery Dial' With The Q Timex 1975 Enigma Reissue
One little dot can play a trick on the eye.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Timex Unveils the 1975 Enigma Reissue: A Tribute to the ‘Mystery Dial’
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A Note On The Future Of Hodinkee
Spoiler alert: It looks a lot like its past, and I think you're going to like it.
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“Creativity will shape the watch market”: Xavier de Roquemaurel, CEO of Czapek & Cie.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre History & Review of Master (Steel) Collection at London Jewelers
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Sincere Fine Watches 70th Anniversary: Laurent Ferrier’s Grand Sport Tourbillon Gets Its First Guilloché Dial
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The Nivada Grenchen Chronosport Evokes the Golden Age of Sports Chronographs
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Buying, Selling, & Collecting: The Domino's Rolex Air-King With A Slice Of Pizza
Now that the hype is mostly gone, it's not a bad time to grab a slice.
Recapping Windup in a Lake 2024 Presented by Citizen Celebrating 35 Years of Promaster
In 1971, banker-turned-explorer Peter Gimbel set out on a 5-month voyage aboard the Terrier VIII to be the first person in the world to capture a Great White shark on film. He cobbled together an eclectic team for this adventure, including everyone from conservationists and shark experts to filmmakers and writers. This expedition resulted in the documentary film Blue Water, White Death, which has since become a cult classic within the diving community, and features a slew of very unique, very 70s dive watches to boot. Among the crew of early underwater luminaries (Stan Waterman, Ron and Valerie Taylor, anyone?), Gimbel also saw fit to hire budding singer/songwriter Tom Chapin along as a guitar-slinging jack of all trades, whereupon he became the natural soundtrack for the film. Tom’s role in this expedition is considered to be the inspiration for filmmaker Wes Anderson’s inclusion of Brazilian folk singer Seu Jorge in his sea-set feature The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. Both films result in support of an eternal truth, that the best boat rides are the ones with folk singers aboard. For the last three years, the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago has brought enthusiasts from as far south as Texas and from as far north as Canada to gather and geek out on watches from around the world. Beginning with the first year of Windup Chicago, a dedicated team of watch enthusiast divers started an adjacent activity, affectionately dubbed “Windup in a Lake.” Each year, this intrepi...
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Introducing: The Latest Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph (Kind Of) References A Space-Age Icon
It might have the Pogue's colors, but it's no Pogue.
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Frederique Constant - Pim Koeslag, Technical Director, About the Watchmaking Evolution of the Brand
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First Look – The Doxa SUB 300T Sharkhunter Clive Cussler, the Second Chapter of the Story
Nothing does more for a brand’s image than having a famous name spontaneously endorse your product. Although Doxa was not the first Swiss brand to produce a professional dive watch, it was the first to introduce a dive watch with a unidirectional rotating bezel to ensure safe no-decompression ascents in 1967. Doxa’s SUB 300, with […]
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Event invitation: Cartier’s Trinity 100 – an exclusive exhibition to celebrate a century of the iconic collection
We attended the Media Preview for the Pop-up exhibition for the Cartier Trinity 100 Celebrations. Here is your guide to the event and how to register.
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Emmanuel Breguet: “I investigated in all the dictionaries and found the real meaning of the word tourbillon in the time of AL Breguet.”
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Why Code 11.59 by Audemars Piguet Ensures a Continued Legacy of Craftsmanship, Innovation and Excellence
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In-Depth: A Detailed Look At The Incredible 40 Years Of Porsche Design
A look back at a deeply influential chronograph and its connection to a legendary family brand.
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