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Well, we don’t. And we don’t need watches either. Watches are no longer necessary to stay organized and to be on time. Although I use my watch to keep track of time—this is how I like to do it—I could...
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The Rolex Submariner 1680, also known as the ‘Red Sub’, was produced for about a decade starting in the late 1960s. Its red ‘Submariner’ text is a unique characteristic, making this piece especially collectible. It’s also the first Submariner with...
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Instead of the centered seconds hand found on most watches, some have “small seconds”: a dedicated sub-dial that only has a seconds hand. If you grew up with pocket watches, this isn’t a novel concept. Before the mid-century, it was...
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A reliable wristwatch is a staple for any daring secret service agent, especially if you’re the legend himself, James Bond. Since the first film, Dr. No, in 1962, Agent 007 has graced the big screen with some seriously impressive watches...
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Panerai has some of the most recognizable silhouettes in watchmaking. They’re a mainstay in the industry – and for good reason. Panerai has successfully upheld their historic design language, and they’ve done so without sacrificing modern technology. Celebrities like Arnold...
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Ah, the Explorer 1. The original and ultimate adventure watch that has inspired many to climb Mount Everest, discover the Amazon forest, or create their own watch brand in order to create a personalized version of this iconic timepiece. The...
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A while back, I wrote an article sharing tips on how to travel with watches. While I stand by the tips I shared, I wanted to write another article to talk about my updated thoughts on this topic after going...
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