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Back in 2015, I got my Advanced Open Water dive certification which allows me to dive as deep as 40 meters. That’s plenty enough to see beautiful corals and shipwrecks, and being a little claustrophobic I wouldn’t be interested in...
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In a previous article, I touched upon the history of the Dirty Dozen, probably the most famous collection of World War II-era watches. Except that they were delivered to the British forces after the end of the war. So it...
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Before the whirlwind of Watches and Wonders, I had the pleasure of speaking with Romaric André of Seconde/Seconde: an independent brand that cleverly plays with vintage and modern watch design. In the brand’s early days, Romaric focused solely on vintage,...
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This year at Watches and Wonders, independent watchmaker Czapek quadrupled down on their Antarctique line, releasing four new iterations of the integrated-bracelet sport watch. The star of the show was the openworked Antarctique Révélation (pictured above). This model introduces their fully...
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Watch journalists like myself love to talk about the quality of the finishing on a watch and the difference between brushed surfaces and polished ones. Moreover, we love talking about where brands typically apply each type of finish, why, and...
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Before computers, satellites, and smartphones, watches came with all sorts of complications that helped people do stuff. Either time and event, measure the speed of a car on the race track, or even calculate the fuel consumption of an airplane...
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How deep is the average dive watch rated for? Most dive watches available on the market today are rated to go between 100 to 300 meters deep. That is much deeper than most of us would ever go since the...
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