The Explorer has a way of sneaking up on you. It’s not all that flashy, has no real complexity to speak of, features slightly strange looking numerals at 3, 6,
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The Explorer has a way of sneaking up on you. It’s not all that flashy, has no real complexity to speak of, features slightly strange looking numerals at 3, 6,
What We Know In advance of Watches and Wonders 2023, Ressence has unveiled the latest version of the brand's slim and lightweight Type 8 and this new iteration offers its
Louis Moinet and its Owner and Creative Director, Jean-Marie Schaller, have never hidden a certain passion for anything related to space exploration and the cosmos. Many of the recent creations of
A lot can change in the space of a year. It was exactly this time last year, as I was preparing to attend my first Watches and Wonders, that I
The post Tool/Kit: Sailing the Caribbean with the Citizen Promaster Dive BN0196-01L appeared first on Worn & Wound. Continued at wornandwound.com...
Christopher Ward needs no introduction here. The British brand has made a name for itself by providing good value and original designs for reasonable prices. Christopher Ward also seems to
Even for a vintage collector like me, there is one positive side effect of re-editions. Once I spotted the recently announced new line of Excelsior Park chronographs, I realized that
An unexpected success for the young independent watchmaker (maybe a bit too much of a success…), the Antarctique is a very appealing vision of a luxury sports watch with an
It is an understatement to say that the Czapek Antarctique is a successful addition to the realm of integrated-bracelet sports watches. It has been applauded by the watch media, and
The post Introducing the Czapek Antarctique Dark Titanium Sector appeared first on Revolution. Read the full article...
You know what’s satisfying? When a watch brand does the thing that just about everyone wants them to do, after a period of time where it seemed like they definitely
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Czapek extends their Antarctique model lineup with a new variant in titanium which they christened as “Dark Sector”. Press release details
Recently a befriended trader showed me a Rolex Submariner 16610LV, also known as the ‘Kermit,’ that was bought by its initial owner and spent until recently every day in the
Delma updates its Shell Star dive watch series with the Shell Star Titanium, a lighter, more compact version of the watch, which the independent watchmaker debuted in 1975 as its first
Although integrated bracelet sports watches have been around for decades, their widespread popularity in recent years has made them one of the more common styles of timepieces being produced today.