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Isn’t it fascinating how people can see the same event from two different perspectives? Seiko's release of their first quartz-powered model in 1969 is often referred to as the start of the “Quartz Crisis”. It plunged the Swiss watchmaking industry into despair...
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In the world of horology, Tudor has cemented itself as a brand known for marrying timeless design with exceptional craftsmanship. The brand that used to be known as “Rolex’s little brother” has secured their placement as a serious Swiss watch...
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Today, Tudor released a black Pelagos FXD inspired by their decades of collaboration with the US Navy. To be clear, this release is not an official collaboration with the US Navy, it’s simply an adaptation inspired by past efforts. According...
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Most of the time, the words printed on watch dials tell a story: who made it, what kind of watch it is, where it was made, and its core specifications. Some brands want you to know so much about their watches that...
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This won’t come as a surprise to you: a watch must be legible in order to fulfill its primary function of telling the time. However, not all watches were designed with superlative legibility in mind. Those with additional complications were...
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Earlier this year, LA-based watch brand Nodus released the Unity: a refined sports watch available in two vibrant colors. While Nodus usually leans into rugged tool watch design (both mid-century and modern), they don’t restrict themselves to it. The Unity’s...
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Watches — they truly are more than just a device for telling the time. For many of us we have put an emotional connection to our watches that we will never forget. They capture our memories, both good and bad, and...
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