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Whenever we read books or watch movies about the first world wars, we often hear about how these conflicts mobilized the entirety of the countries involved. This is not exclusive to soldiers and/or governments, but the civilian populations and industries as well. This...
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The exploration of World War II watches continues. After discussing the Dirty Dozen and various field and pilot watches used during the conflict, it’s time to take a look at the Type A-11: a watch made solely by American watchmakers and...
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As the weather is cooling down and the promise of all the festivities fast approaching, one of the things that my family and I look forward to is what we call Charlie Brown season. Whether for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or...
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Mechanical dive watches have always been a staple of innovation, where precision engineering meets the demands of extreme environments. Over the years, watches have evolved significantly, driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence and the desire to explore the unknown...
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Following a series of articles I’ve written on military watches (for example: this one about the Dirty Dozen, this one about WWII pilot watches, and that other one about WWII field watches,) perhaps it’s time to take a look at...
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A few weeks ago, as one does, I was browsing Instagram for vintage Rolexes. I came upon a photo of a 1946 Rolex Bubbleback with a tropical dial and pink gold case. It was love at first sight. It looked nothing...
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While all of the attention is on Tudor’s newest release, the black Pelagos FXD, the company had another relatively recent release that caught my eye: the Prince Chronograph for Only Watch 2023. With its 18k yellow gold construction, retro design,...
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