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We know that 2020 is awful, and frankly it just needs to end and move on. But before 2020 is over, let us see if we can add a little holiday cheer with a gift guide that will make you...
          
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        Tudor hit a home run with the Black Bay 58. In fact, it’s a watch that’s so popular that it has eclipsed some of Tudor’s other offerings. Today, we’ll take a look at the Tudor Heritage Advisor, a truly unique timepiece...
          
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        Earlier this year, we were incredibly excited to see Rolex’s new releases. We also took a closer look at what was missing from Rolex’s website. And the most obvious piece? Leather watch bands on Rolex models. Now, you may think, Rolex never...
          
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        During the pandemic we’ve spent more time catching up with podcasts about watches. After all, we aren’t likely to gather for an in-person meetup of watch enthusiasts. Therefore, a quality audio discussion on watches helps us feel part of a...
          
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        This has been a wild year no doubt, and surprisingly, the watch world hasn’t really slowed down any. Lots of the big brands brought forth great models that seemed to shed some light on our gloomiest of days. We saw...
          
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        The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève was held on November 12th this year, and as has been the case for the last 19 years, the event showcased the absolute bleeding edge of watch design and movement innovation. It’s the kind of...
          
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        Owning a mechanical timepiece is a little bit like owning a car. Similar to a car engine, a mechanical watch is powered by it’s own little engine known as a movement. Eventually, the movement’s lubricants get dry, parts need replacing,...
          
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