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Year of the Tourbillon
It’s been 220 years, and Abraham-Louis Breguet’s invention still is capturing hearts.
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It’s been 220 years, and Abraham-Louis Breguet’s invention still is capturing hearts.
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Montblanc’s latest Summit might be Lite, but it’s still smart.
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How do you make a steel sports watch happy? Add some dancing diamonds according to Chopard.
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This moon is very full indeed.
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Montblanc’s latest prove they know how to hit hard when it comes to high complications.
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This Hyper Horology hits differently.
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Nomos brings positive vibes with bright colours and new complications.
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Montblanc pairs their perpetual calendar with a tasty new dial.
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Who said a dive watch had to be boring?
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Old styles and new colours ensure Breitling’s latest stand out.
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Ulysse Nardin continues its stylistic adventure and has created a technical diving watch that is eye-catching in its appearance and contemporary in its composition.
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Something of a ‘sleeping giant’, these fourth series chronos From Tudor are picking up as collectors are beginning to appreciate them for their modern aesthetic and super high build quality.
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Ian has a fairly narrow frame of reference when it comes to buying watches for himself: his taste runs to independents, in-house movements, and superlative hand-finishing. So why on earth did he buy a Corum Bubble, which is from a big (for him) brand and outfitted with an ETA 2892 movement with an industrial finish? And it's huge!
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We caught up with Robin Wong, a collector friend and an avid collector and lover of all things horological. Here is what we talked about.
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Available in five pieces, each watch is hand-engraved by master engraver King Nerd and is therefore a unique piece of art.
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Two-hundred fifty years ago, Longitude Prize-winning clockmaker John Harrison made clocks losing just one second per month. But that wasn't enough for him: in his later life, Harrison claimed that he could make a wall clock with a then-unheard-of-precision of just one second over 100 days! And 250 years later, it turns out he was right.
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