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Cartier is one of the most iconic luxury watch purveyors on the planet, with over 100 years of watchmaking under its belt. The Cartier Privé aims to celebrate the models in the brand’s every-growing portfolio by re-releasing a different watch...
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Swiss brands are looked at being the gold standard for what has become great horology in the world. Perhaps not the best, as some would argue that Japan’s Grand Seiko and Credor have surpassed any Swiss brand in many categories...
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Nowadays, we hear as much about Rolex’s waitlists as we do their watches. That’s because of the brand and its retail partners' infamous waitlists which upset many watch enthusiasts who wish to own one of the models from the iconic...
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Only Watch – a charity project 18 years in the running – raises money for research on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD): a severe genetic disease with no known cure. Every other year, luxury watchmakers create one-off pieces to be auctioned...
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The Pelagos line – launched in 2012 – is Tudor’s take on the ultimate modern dive watch. While the Black Bay line celebrates the past, the Pelagos line looks to the future, utilizing full-titanium construction, ultra-legible blocky indices, and top-of-the-line...
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By no means am I a horological encyclopedia. My knowledge of historical Swiss brands is limited to the biggest and most popular players in the game—Rolex, Omega, Tudor, Tissot, etc. There are other brands I know off because of one...
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The Royal family has a notoriously impressive watch collection. The beloved late Queen Elizabeth II famously donned the rare Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 101 on her wrist at her coronation in 1953. She also often wore Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet,...
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