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Horage and the Ingenious New Revolution 3 MicroReg
Okay, I admit it. I don’t really care about my watches’ accuracy. Don’t get me …
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A New Casio Edifice Pays Tribute to a Motorsport Subculture
Casio is celebrating 50 years of TOM’s Racing with the release of a new racing-inspired chronograph. The Casio Edifice Sospensione TOM’s 50th Anniversary builds on …
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Four of the Biggest Surprises from Chicago’s Windup Watch Fair
If you’ve never had the pleasure of attending a Windup Watch Fair in person, it’s hard to express the energy in the room or the …
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Ressence Gets into the Full Lume Dial Game with the Type 5 L
If you’ve spent any time on the watch internet over the last few weeks, it should be no surprise that it’s dive watch season. Hardly …
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ochs und junior Introduces the Luna Sole, their Lightest and Thinnest Watch Yet
ochs und junior has released the latest in their line of celestial-inspired watches, this time …
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Vero Updates the Open Water with a Smaller Case and New Colors
What was your first watch? Not your first mechanical watch, not your first nice watch, but actually your first watch. If you’re around my age, …
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History, “Sprezzatura,” and Finding Balance: A Conversation with Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni
Writing about watches is, often, an exercise in confirming and combatting preconceived ideas. Snap judgments …
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De Bethune Launches Two New DB Eight References
A little over a year on from the release of the DB Eight, De Bethune is following up the mono-usher chronograph with two new variants, …