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The Watch of the Year

A big winner at the "Oscars" of watchmaking At the 2021 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve, a.k.a. the "Oscars" of watchmaking, there were...

A Silver Bullet

According to Breitling, the Chronomat B01 42 is their "all-purpose watch". More importantly, it may become their flagship. As a brand,...

The World on Your Wrist

Omega's Worldtimer World timer watches are desirable for two primary reasons: practicality and elegance. Omega's offering is no...

A Compelling Calatrava

What is in a name? "Calatrava" comes from the Cross of Calatrava, a symbol of the 12th century Spanish military order (which Patek later...

The Two-Tone Daytona

While it's sometimes seen as a compromise, the two-tone has an appeal all its own The Daytona is a legend among luxury watches....

Impressive But Not (Yet) Iconic

The Odysseus According to Monochrome, "It is the Lange that you’ll wear anytime, anywhere, with anything...It is the Lange you’ll wear...

A Diver's Delight

Dive watches are having a moment, and Breitling seizes it. The Breitling Superocean Heritage II may be overlooked, but it's a future...

The Brilliance of Blue

Some say it's a temporary trend. Let's hope it stays. Much has been written about the popularity of blue watches--from dials and hands to...

Micro-rotor Magic

Why don't watchmakers embrace them more? In many ways, micro-rotors are magical. They offer the best of both worlds: the slim profile of...

Chronographomania

Why watch fanatics care about chronographs. As Esquire notes, "chronographs are functional, steeped in history and (usually) ...

An Almost Perfect Piece

The Jaeger LeCoultre Polaris Chronograph What the Experts are Saying: "Visually, the JLC Polaris Chronograph is a refreshing change from...

The Most Underrated Rolex?

The Cellini line has, historically, received little love. But this version is actually a "strikingly well executed watch," according to...

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