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Hands-On: The 18k Gold Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight On Bracelet Is (Almost) The Precious Metal Tool Watch I Have Been Asking For
I asked for a BB54 in yellow gold, but Tudor decided on a BB58 instead.
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I asked for a BB54 in yellow gold, but Tudor decided on a BB58 instead.
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Oris is one of those brands that we love to talk about here at TBWS, simply for the fact that the team always seems happy to just do their own thing. This year, instead of doing something big and flashy, Oris has moved to update their vast catalog of Oris Aquis Date models for 2024. It's a key collection and this kind of care ensures that the watches don't become stale, as Oris aims to put out the best that they possibly can. The Aquis is just a great, sturdy dive watch from an independent brand and these new models are available in 43.5mm, 41.5mm, and 36.5mm case sizes with a bunch of dial color options and a choice to go with the in-house Oris Caliber 400 on the 43.5mm version. Let's try to wrap our heads around this.
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Predicting what we'll see from Rolex, Tudor, Patek, and what else we're excited about from the Swiss watch industry's biggest annual trade show.
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Two Limited Edition Watches, 100 Pieces Each. Both Inspired By The Braun Archives.
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Everything you need in a watch. Nothing you don’t. For our latest limited edition collaboration, we looked to the past to usher in the next generation of Braun’s mechanical watchmaking.
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Our latest Grail Watch sees us return to Germany’s watchmaking heartland, Glashütte, and the expert watchmakers at Moritz Grossmann. The moniker for this elegant watch comes from the dial, which is made from the durable alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc known as maillechort, or German Silver in English. German Silver is remarkable in that […]
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Bremont's new CEO talks about his plans to "relaunch" the British brand, the opportunities it has, and his 20-plus years in the watch industry.
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We sit down with the pro golfer to chat about his watch collection, his golf career, and even some deep cuts from Patek Philippe.
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It's not often we get to sit down with a frog of this stature.
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The ins and outs of vintage Patek Philippe including dream references, peak values, and sleeper hits.
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Talking the state of the auction market, vintage Patek and Rolex, and sleeper picks from this week's New York sales.
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The ins and outs of Lange with the brand's long-standing CEO.
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It's auction season again, and we're breaking down the trends, mega lots, and our favorite sleeper picks from this weekend's auctions and more.
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Sotheby's Head of Watches Americas and the founder of Rolliefest on vintage Rolex – buy, sell, hold, and the enduring allure of the Big Crown Sub.
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Is TAG finding its role in the watch market with the Carrera 'Glassbox' release? Or is this another missed opportunity from the Swiss brand?
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Inside the world of Porsche, the brand's family ties to watchmaking, and the community that brings it all together.
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Inside the new collaboration between Akrivia and Louis Vuitton (and what comes next...).
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A special new video podcast series for in-depth discussions with experts from watches and beyond.
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MoonSwatch took Manhattan with a new differentiating detail, and we were on the scene to see it.
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Goodbye Cellini. Say hello to the new Perpetual collection and the Perpetual 1908.
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Our favorite watch trade show moments, platinum Daytonas, and what we think (or hope) will be released in Geneva next week.
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We knew something was coming and now we know what that something is – a faithful recreation of an early Roth tourbillon.
Worn & Wound
The TAG Heuer Aquaracer has had a relatively sorted history since its introduction in 2004, taking on a range of identities scarcely connected between era specific design codes that come and go. The bits that have connected through the years remain as compelling today as they were in the pre-Aquaracer 2000 Series watches, and after a generation of Aquaracer growth, their latest effort in the Solargraph feels to have finally found a lasting voice by tying it all together in a cohesive package. This is the first Aquaracer since those early 2000 Series watches that has felt like a fully matured concept to my eye, and I hope it’s a sign of things to come within the family. To this day the Aquaracer exists in many forms spread across the Aquaracer 200, 300, and 1000 ranges. Each adopts the general dive watch aesthetic at the core of the collection, but you’ll find complications ranging from chronographs and GMTs alongside gem-set colorful dials in a range of sizes. It’s a collection that covers a lot of ground. The Solargraph, as seen in its newest guise released earlier this year, manages to capture a near perfect distillation of the Aquaracer design language, and manages enough restraint to feel like a fresh, and I’ll venture to say more timeless execution of the theme. That’s merely at first blush, however. We recently spent some time with the watch to see just how well that pans out in practice. $3050 [VIDEO] The TAG Heuer Aquaracer Solargraph is the Aquaracer W...
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