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Hands-On: The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight 'Navy Blue'
Referencing the past while solidifying their present.
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Referencing the past while solidifying their present.
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The latest Black Bay is a technical powerhouse – but is it the Tudor dive watch you've been waiting for?
The newest Tudor Black Bay is also Tudor's most technically advanced watch so far.
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In the shock of the season, Tudor made a diver from a most unusual material. Here's our review.
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"Holy Quadrinity" just doesn't roll off the tongue in quite the same way...
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Everything you ever wanted to know about the most advanced Rolex tool watch in the world.
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It's the gift that keeps on giving.
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It's a term we write all the time on this site, so Jack sought out an answer.
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Take a dive to the depths of the sea with gold and steel.
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The brand's most low-key model replaces its 39mm option with a larger, 41mm size.
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One of the most iconic watches of all time gets a number of subtle upgrades, proving once again that it is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Real history, versatile style, and quality watchmaking, mean the basic Datejust gets everyone from the casual wearer to the die-hard enthusiast excited.
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We go as deep as you can on the most legendary watch of all time.
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Now updated with the in-house 3285 caliber.
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He wore a different watch (can you remember which one?) for the first three seasons. But Magnum became Magnum when he busted out the GMT.
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Plus, a new Presage, as part of the brand's 140th anniversary celebration.
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They came correct to the long-awaited event.
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Piaget is now the record holder for the world's thinnest automatic wristwatch. Again.
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Piaget is the king of ultra-thin watches and for its 140th birthday is treating us to something special.
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The brand ventures in a totally new direction with a different take on a classic design.
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Is Piaget's sub-$13,000 chronograph a game changer in the luxury sport watch category?
Slender and sophisticated, the Piaget Polo Skeleton proves beauty is in the bone structure.
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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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Cédric Johner celebrates his 30th anniversary as an independent artisan with the reissue of his iconic watch: the Abyss model.
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First introduced in 2012 in the L.U.C 8HF, Chopard’s proprietary escapement was notable for being ultra-high frequency, running at twice the speed of a conventional escapement, and also one of the first such escapements to make it to serial production. But whatever the merits, the brand’s past high-frequency watches were a mixed bag in terms of design, and for that reason the brand’s technical accomplishment never gained the recognition it deserved. But now the 8 Hz escapement finally arrives in an appealing package, the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF. Initial thoughts The new Alpine Eagle is an unusual combination of a luxury-sports watch and an interesting movement with a novel escapement that runs at twice the normal speed. Like the standard version of the Alpine Eagle, the Cadence 8HF is finished to an impressively high level on the case and bracelet. That’s especially more impressive given that it’s entirely titanium, instead of steel. The design does come in for some minor criticism – the polished centre links of the bracelet are too narrow – but it is still good looking. And the Cadence 8HF has a cleaned up dial, which adds to the appeal. While impressive technically, the movement isn’t too much to look at, since the finishing is workmanlike and monochromatic. That said, the movement’s aesthetics suit the style (and price) of the watch perfectly. The Cadence 8HF is almost 50% more expensive than the regular model in steel – but it’s worth the stretc...
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