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Watch connoisseurs, as Joshua Munchow has written previously, want to connect with their watches, desiring an object to behold and cherish for its beauty, rarity, or complexity. Enthusiasts, on the
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Jacob & Co. are well known for their high horology timepieces that feature grand compilations. That said, the brand also makes some intriguing theme-based watches, and the new
When you have a collection of watches, whether it’s just one cherished timepiece or several, you need something to put them in when you take them off. Whether in a
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors When it comes to watches, there are definitely a few popular options that are on the top of every collector’s mind.
Looking for a chronograph with a completely in-house-manufactured movement? In this feature from the WatchTime archives, we showcase some of the industry’s top picks, from seven power brands. 1. ANTI-MAGNETIC:
Ian Skellern generally likes relatively restrained, traditional, high-end watches that are not too big for his small wrists. So with its large, high case, blingy, spinning “LOOK AT ME!” rotor
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Almost every brand has watches everybody knows and wants in their historical product timeline. And then, on the flip side, are the watches nobody really cares about. Yet nearly every