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In 2020, we saw Geneva-based watchmaker Czapek & Cie branch out from the classically-styled dress segment into the crowded realm of luxury integrated bracelet sports watches. Of course, I’m referring to the Antarctique: Czapek’s foray into the saturated category. What struck...
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Tudor hears what you’re posting on the internet, they hear what you’re saying to your authorized dealer, and they hear what you’re telling your buddies at watch meetups. You said you wanted a smaller, thinner, Black Bay GMT. Guess what? Tudor...
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I’ve been hearing Watches and Wonders 2024 described as a “palate cleanser” year. I tend to agree. Like it or not, Rolex’s slate of releases sets the tone for the show and, for many, defines how it will be remembered. Most...
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Since its 2008 release, Rolex’s Deepsea has existed as an extension of their Sea-Dweller line: a deeper-diving version of their deep diver. Yesterday, Rolex released a Deepsea that did away with the ‘Sea-Dweller’ moniker, establishing an entirely separate line of...
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This new GMT Master II 2024 has been a long time coming. The impressions of the general watch world haven't been ones of excitement, and at first glance, many figured that this watch wasn’t that impressive. Guess what? They’re wrong. So why does a near-monochromatic...
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Last year Rolex introduced the Perpetual 1908: the 39mm time-only successor to their Cellini line of dress watches. Upon launch, the 1908 was available in yellow or white gold with a black or white dial. Now, Rolex adds to the...
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This morning, we quite literally watched Tudor pull back the curtain to unveil their new releases, giving us the chance to see each one up close. Let’s go through every new model individually, providing a brief description and exclusive photos. Much...
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