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Watch Spotting: Philippe Dufour, One Of The World's Most Esteemed Watchmakers, Is Now Wearing A Royal Oak 16202
What watch do you buy for a giant of the industry? Just ask his wife.
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What watch do you buy for a giant of the industry? Just ask his wife.
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Hova may have been late to the ceremony, but the complication was right on time.
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Picking a favorite from the neo-vintage perpetual calendars of the so-called Holy Trinity.
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how to spend 100k on a watch collection according to one watch writer
Worn & Wound
There’s a lot of talk among watch collectors of “signature watches.” Watches that essentially serve to define a brand, or even an entire category. The Omega Speedmaster, for example, is a perfect example of a signature watch. Can you even imagine Omega without it? You can’t – it’s integral to the whole operation. They have other collections, sure, but they live and die with the Speedmaster. Does Oris have a signature watch? I walk by an Oris authorized dealer in my neighborhood just about every day, and there’s a giant decal on the side of their building prominently featuring an Oris Aquis. For as long as I can remember, this authorized dealer has had this kind of marketing in this specific place, always featuring an Aquis. Is the Aquis Oris’s signature watch? I think for many collectors it might be. It’s a modern tool watch (with an integrated bracelet, well before the hype) that has specs making it competitive with virtually any well known diver, but thanks to the aforementioned bracelet it has something unique about it that can only be Oris. It’s possible that to an even wider swath of customers, the Divers 65 is the Oris signature watch. I can remember when this watch was first reissued in a modern context, and it was something of a phenomenon. It put Oris on the map for many enthusiasts entering the hobby at the beginning of a boom time for the entire industry, and remains a key watch in the vintage throwback category that virtually every brand...
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A three-hander that looks good on Ryan Gosling's wrist, and yours too.
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description and review of Oris 473 a new hand wound watch
Quill & Pad
A large part of the appeal of owning anything from Alain Silberstein is his use of primary colors. They make for a bold statement exuding positive vibes. With the KB2 in either black or white, there is a different appeal, as Martin Green explains here.
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Including a rose gold 5712 and baguette bezel surprise.
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Mojdeh Cutter only recently discovered the joys of collecting. Now she's making up for lost time.
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A high-beat beast in classic clothing.
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This watch is a hit, plane and simple.
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Let's get phygital. The watch world's signature trade show returns (in person, mostly) from March 30 to April 5. Here's everything you need to know.
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You might need to wait a little longer for that watch you've been saving up for.
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The inside story of how Zach Lu went from underbidder to big winner.
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Raise your glasses to a real one.
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New Watch Alert, (Tiffany) Blue Though
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Big moves for the Big Crown.
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And how he lost it ... and got it back (sort of).
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These five steel watches have one big advantage over the signature Nautilus: They're all still available.
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A master watchmaker’s signed oeuvre represented in one Geneva sale.
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The beating heart of a $6,000 Citizen.
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Christian Lass is using his experience to create a truly unique movement.
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Oh, and we tell you how to order one, too.
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The record price shattered the pre-sale top estimate of CHF 400,000.
Sometimes less really is a whole lot more.
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Plus another pair of Simplicities hitting the block this week in Hong Kong.
SJX Watches
One of TAG Heuer’s most distinctive watches because of its angular, square case, the Monaco turned 50 last year and the brand marked the occasion with a variety of limited edition watches as well as a hand-finished, one-off watch that was sold to benefit charity. At the same time, the regular-production Monaco in blue – arguably the quintessential Monaco design – received a substantial upgrade, with the ETA movement replaced with the in-house cal. Heuer 02. The Monaco Calibre Heuer 02 is now also available with a black dial, and a new, retro-inspired Monaco bracelet is also making its debut. Initial thoughts The Monaco is an intrinsically interesting watch because of its case. But TAG Heuer has produced many iterations that unfortunately look similar – despite having different movements – making it difficult to distinguish between them. The latest variant still looks similar, but manages to stand out from the crowd thanks to the bracelet, which has not been part of TAG Heuer’s offerings in a long time. The new bracelet is modelled on the 1970s original, but has been made more robust while being finished better. The result is a bracelet looks original and sporty. There have been numerous Monaco variations, but most were solidly constructed and well priced. The same appears to be true here. While the Monaco Heuer 02 has a new movement and bracelet, it retains the well finished case that’s a wearable 39 mm, along with the symmetrical, “Compax” dial layou...
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Revisiting three of the top independent watchmakers working today.
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Slow and steady wins summer.
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