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One of the most complicated watches in Rolex’s current catalog, the Sky-Dweller has evolved quite a bit during its relatively short history. Join us as we highlight five major milestones that have occurred so far in the evolution of the...
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In a world where no one really needs a wristwatch, these tiny machines have become the ultimate form of personal expression. Choosing to wear a watch is a statement in and of itself; choosing which watch poses infinite possibilities of...
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Within the growing market of micro and independent horology, a few brands stand out as offering unique models that sometimes become iconic in their own right: the trademark of said brand, if you will. One such entity is Vero, an American...
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Founded in 2015, Dubai Watch Week is an annual event dedicated to all things horology, providing a platform for not only industry professionals and watchmakers but also for enthusiasts and collectors to come together and celebrate their passion for watches...
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As someone who spends a lot of time writing about military watches or micro and independent brands, too often do I come across stories of defunct Swiss brands which didn’t survive the Quartz Revolution of the 1970s. However, there were...
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If you are into mechanical watches, you have most certainly spent time researching which movements are best. We are currently living an amazing period as there are plenty of companies making mechanical movements at various price ranges and quality. From...
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After writing about five specifications we don’t need everyday as well as the history of luminescent paint, I thought we should spend a little more time discussing lume and whether or not we need it. Lume has become something many watch enthusiasts/collectors...
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