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Every watch in Tudor's Pelagos lineup is lightweight (titanium or carbon composite), robust, and purpose-driven, whether as a dive watch or a chronograph. That’s why the FXD GMT ‘Zulu Time’—the first-ever dual-time watch in the Pelagos family—made so much sense when...
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Upon its release in 2022, the Rolex GMT-Master II ‘Sprite’ was one of the most unexpected and polarizing watches in Rolex’s lineup. A destro GMT-Master II with a left-hand crown and a 9 o’clock date window, it broke Rolex’s usual...
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In 2023, Rolex quietly discontinued the Milgauss, ending its run as the brand’s dedicated anti-magnetic watch. Since then, speculation about its return has only grown. With Rolex’s history of reviving discontinued models—and recent patents pointing to new advancements in anti-magnetic...
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Tudor has a strong chronograph legacy. It’s a complication that feels integral to the brand. When Tudor returned to the U.S. and U.K. markets in 2010, it did so with a chronograph—one that paid tribute to its archives (more on...
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In recent years, the watch industry has leaned into ultra-deep dive watches—those rated for depths beyond 1,000 meters. Just last year, Rolex overhauled their Deepsea lineup. In 2019, Omega released the first Planet Ocean Ultra Deep. Even Oris, a brand...
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The Super Bowl isn’t just a battle for the Lombardi Trophy—it’s also a showcase for some of the most jaw-dropping timepieces on the planet. This year’s lineup did not disappoint, with NFL legends and current stars flexing their watch game...
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Big news in the watch world: Rolex is reportedly pulling the plug on Carl F. Bucherer, according to Swiss business magazine Bilanz. This comes about 18 months after Rolex acquired Bucherer AG in August 2023, which included the Carl F....
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