Áigi honours Norway’s industrial mining heritage with a hardcore classic tool watch, the Gruvebus
This rugged Norwegian tool watch represents a horological send-off to mining in Svalbard.
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Swedish brand Tusenö has made a bold move, departing from sports watches to shaped dress watches with this stylish cocktail-inspired piece.
Transylvanian style, without the vampires.
In a celebration of Singapore’s 60th anniversary of independence, home-grown brand Vario offers a colourful limited edition.
An idiosyncratic shape and a retro-tastic dial (complete with pinion cap!) make this indie offering a love letter to the 1970s.
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