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Hands-On: The Patek Philippe Henry Graves Jr. Minute Repeater
An historic watch with an extremely personal connection.
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An historic watch with an extremely personal connection.
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We're back with a round up of tempting vintage watches from around the web to carry you into the weekend.
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An inside look at a special enamel dial and the modern artisans looking to recreate its original charm.
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The steel sport watch gets a new red treatment.
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Some watches mean a lot more than others.
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For the brand's fifth massive showcase, they're heading to Southeast Asia.
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Your weekly round-up of the best vintage watches from around the 'net.
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A bonafide mega watch gets the salmon-and-steel treatment.
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A seriously close look at a particularly special watch.
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Another Friday, another round of watches from around the web.
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Selling for more than eight times its low estimate, this result is nothing to scoff at.
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Could this mysterious watch turn out to be real?
Revolution
Revolution
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After a decade of development, G-Shock is unveiling its new 'Tough Silicone' in six new releases.
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You may never see a bigger, better individual collection of Patek Philippe.
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For a vintage Patek lover, it gets no better.
Worn & Wound
When Ulysse Nardin unveiled the Freak in 2001, it set off a chain of events that forever changed the course of history for the brand and for the industry at large. The model seamlessly flexed a combination of technical and design achievements. The Freak offered material innovation that was far ahead of its time, introducing the use of silicon in the escapement wheels-a technology that is now used by almost every major watch brand from Rolex to Patek Philippe, Girard-Perregaux, Breitling, and Jaeger-LeCoultre, just to name a few. It also presented an entirely new set of aesthetic codes for watch design with an expression of time that notably lacked a traditional dial, hands, or crown. With the Freak’s overall success, it immediately established the brand as a thought leader, an innovator, and (perhaps most importantly) a rebel in an industry often paralyzed by its reverence and steadfast commitment to tradition. In the nearly 25-years since the first Freak, we have seen Ulysse Nardin infuse this spirit in each subsequent Freak model and its catalog at large-from the Blast collection to its UFO clocks and, most recently, in its record breaking Diver [Air], the world’s lightest mechanical dive watch. The first Freak We all know record setting has become a bit of a thing in watchmaking. Particularly in the past decade or so, we have witnessed brands embark on the race to claim the next world record title. Since 2014, Bulgari has set a whopping ten for the ultra-thi...
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We dig into the other auctions run by the big houses in the upcoming weeks.
Time+Tide
Sports watches were once truly tool watches. A chronograph was a stopwatch on the wrist, a dive watch with a timing bezel was the original dive computer. But today, the idea that either are the best tools for the job is a bit romantic. They definitely can get it done, and that is part of … ContinuedThe post It’s Nautilus vs Aquanaut as Brooklyn Beckham & James Corden have a steak / frites cook-off while wearing Pateks appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Jolly good show. The royals offer a round of applause for our '80s Week edition of Watch Spotting.
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All the way from 2012.
Now you don't see it, now you still don't see it.
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A quartet of legendary watches from a modern legend in watchmaking.
SJX Watches
Episode 37 of the SJX Podcast recaps the biggest releases from the brands officially exhibiting at Watches & Wonders 2026. Rolex marked a century of the Oyster case with an enamel-dialled Daytona and new Oyster Perpetuals, but also revised the ugly duckling of the catalogue — the Yacht-Master II — transforming it into an appealing and interesting chronograph. Patek Philippe arguably overshadowed the 50th anniversary of the Nautilus with a new Celestial that’s capable of tracking sunrise and sunset year-round (at least in Geneva). Vacheron Constantin and Grand Seiko introduced titanium sports watches many had been waiting for, and TAG Heuer reinvented the chronograph with a fascinating compliant mechanism. Highlights from the independent brands exhibiting around town will be covered in our next episode. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
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