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Review: the new Hermès CUT
At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, Hermés released a new model lineup which they call CUT. We got our hands on one, and here is our review.
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At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, Hermés released a new model lineup which they call CUT. We got our hands on one, and here is our review.
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A premium take on a travel-ready Citizen with an integrated bracelet.
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Available in silver or with touches of bright pink, Zodiac's recent release is just in time for warmer weather.
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Having been my first year attending Watches and Wonders, it's an eye opening experience. Having touched and feel many watches, catching up with old friends and new, here's my top picks for WWG 2024.
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A well executed update to one of its oldest shapes, complete with a new monopusher chronograph.
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A new Carrera that's equal parts heritage and modern.
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Colin Alexander Smith is reunited with his first watch and discovers an intriguing watch manufacturer that has been producing mechanical watches in Switzerland continuously since 1886.
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Why? Because we can.
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A different kind of watch-bangle hybrid by Cartier.
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Hublot adds glacier blue to their colorful sapphire lineup.
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A modern take on an old-school complication.
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