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On May 18th Tudor gave the Black Bay 58 a blue ombré makeover in collaboration with Italian football team Inter Milan. The watch is limited to 1908 pieces, honoring the team’s inaugural year. In 2024 alone, Tudor has released three watches in...
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Despite being integral to most watches' designs, spring bars often go overlooked. These spring-loaded telescoping cylinders are responsible for keeping the strap or bracelet on your watch, and therefore keeping your watch on your wrist. They also secure clasps/buckles to straps and...
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“Rolex really screwed up this time! The new Submariner is a step in the wrong direction. It's nowhere near as good as the last one,”. Have you seen a post like this on the internet before? Ever noticed that the...
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This year at Watches and Wonders, Laurent Ferrier unveiled two versions of the all-new Classic Moon: an annual calendar moonphase utilizing the brand’s existing ‘Classic’ case design. Available in blue and silver dial configurations, the Classic Moon embraces late-19th, early-20th...
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One of my earliest articles was a think piece on the phrase “in-house movement”. Reading this article back, it’s clear that I did my research, but it’s also clear (to me, at least) that I hadn’t sat with the concept...
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Does branded storytelling actually compel us to buy watches? The short answer is yes! Let me take you along the buying journey of my new Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono Alinghi Red Bull Racing. It all began last year when Tudor released this timepiece; I...
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Tudor just released their second carbon Pelagos FXD Chronograph, this time as a partnership with the Tudor Pro Cycling Team. The road bike racing team competes in the UCI Europe Tour, and today, embarks on their first-ever Grand Tour: the Giro...
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