The Omega Seamaster 300 has long been a favourite for both serious divers and serious dive watch collectors. The Seamaster 300 was first released in 1957 as a part of …
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If you are after a watch that screams out “I’ve made it” or “I just love bling” then look no further than Hublot’s Big Bang Integral Tourbillon High Jewellery. In …
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Do we ever really need to wear mechanical watches? Swiss watch manufacturer Oris answers this age-old question by unveiling their latest timepiece; the Hölstein Edition 2021. This watch is everything …
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Like all eccentric hobbies, watch collecting can often be difficult to substantiate to those outside the club. Many people simply don’t harbour the same level of appreciation for timepieces as …
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The latest release from Tag Heuer is sure to please not only watch lovers but racing fans as well. A classic model re-introduced in an unexpected and striking material, this …
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Pros: Love the easy quick change strap system Screw-in crown and 200m water resistance Sapphire dial and increased legibility Cons: Wrist sizes smaller than 6.5ich won’t be able to enjoy …
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Almost a month has passed since Watches and Wonders 2021 took place, now that the dust has settled, here are my top five picks from the convention. There are no …
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When Zenith’s most iconic movement, the El Primero calibre was released in 1969, it was to be housed in two very different yet distinct models. The first being the sportier …
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Patek Philippe first showcased a perpetual Calendar inside a wristwatch in 1925, in the unique piece No. 97’975. The design with three calendar displays on a white enamel dial, set …