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Ode to the Oysterquartz
So who is foolish enough to pay Rolex prices for a battery-powered engine? We would for the Oysterquartz in the right condition. The Rolex Oysterquartz, which emerged in 1972 ended production in 2001, has a very unique look. The integrated case...
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Heuer Autavia
With mechanical travel clocks so recently in the zeitgeist of watch collecting, we hoped to shine a little light on a lesser-known family of timepieces - the dashboard rally timer.  Distinctly different from factory-fitted clocks, rally timers are generally a...
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Bronzed Beauties: Bronze Watches We Love
Sure, it’s still March, but we already have summer destinations in mind. Vaccines keep shipping out, and the chance of vacation this summer is starting to seem like a real possibility. Summer temps make us think of beaches in Italy,...
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franck muller crazy hours
Master watchmakers are definitely an unusual breed. First of all, they choose to exercise their considerable engineering prowess on the most esoteric and archaic of technologies. There’s a certain type of person drawn to innovating a centuries-old technology: a creative...
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