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Checking out the Mubadala Citi DC Open with Rado
Some people, if you were to ask them, would say that the most exhilarating moment …
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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 wrong, I want my watches to be relatively accurate — and …
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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 …
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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 with a movement and complication ten years in the making. …
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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, …
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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 are easy to form without thinking them through, and early …