By Jovan Krstevski Born out of TUDOR’s long flirtation with motor racing, the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” rolls into the paddock with the swagger of a pitlane veteran. Built
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By Jovan Krstevski Born out of TUDOR’s long flirtation with motor racing, the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” rolls into the paddock with the swagger of a pitlane veteran. Built
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First teased at Watches and Wonders 2025, this sporty motorsports chronograph is the first carbon fibre Tudor Black Bay ever.The post Tudor unveils its raciest Formula 1 watch yet, the
We knew something was coming from Tudor this weekend. We also knew it would be related to this weekend’s F1 Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome. It had Tudor
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This past weekend, at the 151st Kentucky Derby, Sovereignty raced to the win, ridden by jockey Junior Alvarado. Longines was there, as usual, to time the event down to fractions
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Today, we are trying out something new. And make recommendations for vacation destinations. But not any vacation destination. Only for the
Welcome, welcome, welcome! It’s another edition of the biweekly horological extravaganza that is The Flyback! And what a roundup we’ve got for you this time. A Backes and Strauss unapologetically
Our resident Grand Seiko superfan Zach Blass goes in-depth into why the Grand Seiko Snowflake is such a historically significant watch.The post Why the Grand Seiko Snowflake was the watch
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In the sea of complications, one perhaps stands out as the fan favourite, and possibly the most applicable complication in real life: the Chronograph. It comes in many styles and
When most timepiece enthusiasts think about China’s Seagull (Sea-Gull), they think about watch movements rather than completed timepieces. That’s because in the West, most opportunities collectors have with Seagull are