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In 2019, I visited Hong Kong which is known as the “watch capital of Asia.” At least, that’s what I heard in my neck of the woods. As a watch person, I was excited to visit watch shops and to...
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This year at Watches and Wonders, Tudor released a Black Bay GMT with a white opaline dial. While this might seem like a routine refresh of an existing model, it actually bears much historical significance. White dials on Rolex (and...
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It’s that time of year again -- we’re heading into the final race of the F1 calendar. What better time to make your watch a bit sportier for the last race weekend of the year! F1 has exploded in popularity...
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When it comes to independent watchmakers, age is an important factor. Without the infrastructure of a holding group, it can take years or even decades for independents to find their footing: sourcing parts, developing a design language, gaining recognition. Laurent...
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The Rolex Daytona is an iconic watch that has withstood the test of time. Although this watch was designed for motorsports drivers, it has become a staple timepiece for any and all watch enthusiasts. Since it was first produced in...
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Large watches started taking the industry by storm around the turn of the new millennium. Before then, men’s watches were quite small by today’s standards, typically measuring no bigger than 36mm. Large timepieces will likely always be in vogue as...
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Let’s try something a little different here. Given that watch brands made specific models for specific scenarios—i.e. deep sea exploration, land exploration, or the type of exploration that takes place in the skies—what would a watch built for Mars exploration...
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