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Following a series of articles I’ve written on military watches (for example: this one about the Dirty Dozen, this one about WWII pilot watches, and that other one about WWII field watches,) perhaps it’s time to take a look at...
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A few weeks ago, as one does, I was browsing Instagram for vintage Rolexes. I came upon a photo of a 1946 Rolex Bubbleback with a tropical dial and pink gold case. It was love at first sight. It looked nothing...
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While all of the attention is on Tudor’s newest release, the black Pelagos FXD, the company had another relatively recent release that caught my eye: the Prince Chronograph for Only Watch 2023. With its 18k yellow gold construction, retro design,...
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Most watch enthusiasts would advise against buying or even thinking about watches as investments. I agree with this sentiment. While plenty of people make their living buying and selling watches, most are simply not equipped to do so. Consistently turning...
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Anyone who has bought a watch on a metal bracelet had to, at some point in time, pull his or her hair out of frustration. There is nothing fun about adding or removing links to adjust a bracelet, whether the links...
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Following this write up on the Quartz Revolution, it seemed appropriate to dig a little deeper into the topic of Seiko quartz movements. More precisely, a family of movements that many vintage collectors describe as “superior” and “elite” when compared to their...
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The giants of the watch industry routinely create new trends. Be it a new dial color, a funky material, or even a race to create the most extreme, deepest-diving watch. There is room for anything and everything. Micro and independent brands...
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