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The Collector’s View: Seiko Blue Monster SRP455K1 Review
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Review of the Swatch Sistem 51
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Review of the Zenith Academy Christophe Colomb Hurricane
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Richard Mille Watches – The Billionaire’s Masonic Handshake
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An afternoon of fun at the MB&F; MAD Gallery, Geneva
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SIHH 2014: The return of the king – Homage to Roger Dubuis
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SIHH 2014: The Rebirth of the IWC Aquatimer
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“Why The Breitling Emergency Is Not A Toy…” with Brian Jones. (VIDEO)
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There Can Only Be One: Timekeeping Accuracy After A Week On The Wrist Part II
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There Can Only Be One: Timekeeping Accuracy After A Week On The Wrist
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The Girard-Perregaux Constant Escapement, Live From BaselWorld 2013
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The Great Escape(ment): Girard Perregaux Makes History With Its Constant Force Escapement
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The Evolution of the Red Rolex Submariner with Date, ref. 1680
The Legendary Rolex Red Oman Cosmograph Daytona 6263
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Rolex, IWC, Omega, And The Evolution Of The Omega Anti-Magnetic Aqua Terra 15,000 Gauss
Classic and Iconic: Why the Rolex Submariner will never go out of style
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Vacheron Constantin Announces The 1972 Prestige
Time is asymmetrical (at least, to us poor mortals who must perforce follow its apparently irreversible arrow) so why shouldn’t a watch be asymmetrical too? In 1972, Vacheron Constantin introduced a watch with a lozenge shaped, asymmetrical case that combined old-school codes of slimness and simplicity with a jazzy, modern silhouette that became a major […]
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The End of Luxury Advertising in Beijing
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Titans of Watchmaking: Leaders of the New Horological Golden Age
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Keep Your Watches Safe: The Buben & Zorweg Titan
I own a handful of real watches. When I say real, what I mean is luxury timepieces; and while a massive watch safe isn’t something that might fit my budget or collection (I don’t own that many watches worth that kind of protection), I believe that there are watch aficionados (like my boss, Wei) with […]
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Ring In The New: The Evolution Of The Minute Repeater
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Build The Future On The Foundation Of The Past
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SIHH 2012: A. Lange & Sohne novelties
This year’s SIHH lacks real horological punch. Yes, there were many beautiful timepieces being shown, but no horologically exciting developments. Many were revisions of golden oldies. Audemars Piguet celebrated their 40th anniversary of their Royal Oak and showed many new and very beautiful pieces. Vacheron Constantin revised their Malte line, making them even moreRead More
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Nomos Lounge NYC October Event
Teddy Baldassarre is coming back to New York City! Join us as we host another exclusive appointment only event at the NOMOS Lounge in SoHo. Join Teddy in person and get exclusive access to the extremely limited release of the latest NOMOS Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer collection (released Sept 2025). The watches will
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Nomos Lounge NYC Event
Teddy Baldassarre is coming to New York City for the very first time! Join us as we host an exclusive appointment only two-day event at the NOMOS Lounge in SoHo. Join Teddy in person and get unprecedented access to the sold-out NOMOS Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer collection- available to try on and purchase in extreme
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New: Lang & Heyne Friedrich III Remontoir Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition
Introducing the Lange & Heyne and introducing the 7 piece limited edition Friedrich III Remontoir Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition.
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Vintage Watches: A 1979 Rolex Day-Date, A 1990s Blancpain Villeret Chronograph, And A 1969 Omega Speedmaster Mark II with 'Racing' Dial
Kick off your 2023 in style with a selection of curated vintage watches from the likes of Rolex, Blancpain, Lange, and more.
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Analog Photography: hands-on with a large format camera, developing and making a direct negative print
At the Lange Exceptional Masterpieces exhibition, currently on till Dec 5, we participated in a special activity, showcasing analog photography.
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Hands On: Marco Lang Seven Spheres
German independent watchmaker Marco Lang launched the Seven Spheres, the first multi-axis tourbillon wristwatch from Germany, and one of the few made with traditional materials and techniques. While the rotational speed is necessarily gradual, the central position of the massive seven-axis regulator affords a good view of the fine Saxon finishing from all sides. Initial thoughts Multi-axis tourbillons tend to be the domain of industrial brands, or independents that rely on industrial suppliers. It’s also a genre that’s overwhelmingly Swiss — Thomas Prescher is German, but produced his pioneering multi-axis tourbillons in Switzerland. In this context, the Seven Spheres is a departure from the norm in several respects. It’s Marco Lang’s first tourbillon since branching out on his own in 2019, and it’s the first multi-axis tourbillon made in Saxony. Without historical precedent to contend with, Mr Lang has produced something quite unlike any other German watch — a central, multi-axis tourbillon suspended within a donut-shaped movement. Despite its artisanal quality and low-volume production, the Seven Spheres costs no more than an equivalent from a big brand. It’s counterintuitive to suggest that a wristwatch that costs a quarter-million Euros is a good value, but on a comparative basis the pricing makes sense. Seven spheres, front and back Marco Lang cites the work of both Ptolemy and Carl Sagan as inspiration for the Seven Spheres’ architecture. The seven ...