Year In Review: The #18 Story Of ‘24: A Collector’s Guide To The Vintage Rolex Submariner 5513
The most classic of Submariners, and why now’s a good time to pay attention to this beloved reference.
The most classic of Submariners, and why now’s a good time to pay attention to this beloved reference.
What if you want to wear a chronograph that doesn’t make you look like a 1940s fighter pilot, an astronaut, or a 1960s rally driver?
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We take a look at some common theories behind the design of Rolex’s signature hour hand.
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Can a 5.5 inch wrist pull off the Moonwatch?
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Just a few years after releasing the ever-popular 20MAS, Seiko returns with three new and improved variants – 24MAS, anyone?
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They say the face of a watch can be regarded as a canvas. A canvas to display time first and foremost, but in some watches, it is also a backdrop for a discerning and mesmerising complication like a tourbillon or a perpetual calendar indication. But what if you would take the dial as a canvas […]
Back for the second instalment of The Lineup, Marcus and Zach discover more French watch brands they think you should know about.
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We pick through Casio’s many 2024 G-Shock releases to find five of the best.
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With a US$50,000 budget, the sky’s the limit for this holiday season. Well, $50k is. But you get the picture.
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One of the world’s top purveyors of luxury goods adds a 36mm mechanical sports watch to its catalog, adding further illustration of just how much business is booming at Hermès.