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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Luminox has always been an advocate of saving the seas with its association with ocean warrior, Scott Cassell and his non-profit
GaryG provides us with a look at why he bought the A. Lange & Söhne Double Split even though he already owned the brand’s Datograph. The Double Split is the
What’s great about the independent watch market is that we have options. I like options. We can choose between original designs and homages, and between inexpensive quartz watches and high-end
When we embarked on the quest to find the best watches under €2,000, we didn’t quite realize just how difficult it would be to find our favorites. The sub-€2K price
In this first of a short series called “History of Ferrari Watches,” Elizabeth Doerr takes a look into the Panerai collaboration, which took place between 2005 and 2010. Start your
Most people know anOrdain because of its stunning handmade enamel dials. Elizabeth Doerr's own hands-on experience occurred because her interest was piqued by the nature of these tiny made-in-Glasgow works
Tissot struck gold when it released the sharp and crisp PRX Powermatic 80. The Tissot PRX Automatic Chronograph is another retro-powered creation that strikes love into the hearts of watch
It’s hard to find its way through the vast segment that is the dive watch. Probably one of the most crowded categories, there’s something for everyone. Whether you are in
Warning, this is a biased owner’s ‘review’ of two Speedmasters: one steel with a load of the finest heritage you could ask for, and one BioCeramic done in collaboration with
Rattrapante chronographs, also referred to as split-seconds chronographs, are a type of chronograph with two seconds hands that allow for the ability to time multiple simultaneous events, such as runners
One of my favorite watch industry guessing games is one I like to call “What’s the Next Green?” This game is named after the dial color that just a few
Summer is underway, and people are leaving to enjoy a couple of weeks of vacation. On trips like these, the chances are pretty high that you will pack at least
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors For the more regular readers of Deployant, Yema is perhaps a name that rings a bell. Known for its well-priced vintage-inspired
One of the key features of ochs und junior watches is a dial full of mysterious holes. This doesn’t apply to all models, but many show advanced complications via dots
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Grand Seiko’s on a bit of a roll when it comes to dials inspired by Japanese words. The Japanese have a word for it, whether it’s the swaying