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Hands-On Premiere: Atelier Wen's Purple Titanium Millésime Mù; TAG Heuer Releases Green Carrera Chrono; Alpina Shrinks Alpiner Extreme; Ollech & Wajs Simplifies The B52; A Meteorite In De Bethune
What can we learn about Chinese watchmaking from a watch that tries to subvert our perceptions
The Supremely Elegant Longines Moon-Phase Gets New Dials; Grand Seiko's Beautiful EU Exclusives; A Revived SAR Watch; March LA.B Puts A GMT Movement In The AM2; The Most Expensive Pun In Watches
Grand Seiko's obsession will always be super funny and super beautiful, you have to love them for it
The Omega 'First Omega In Space' Speedmaster Returns With A New Blue-Grey Dial; A Confusing Nomos Tangente 2date; A Black Captain Cook; New From Mühle; And An Update To The Best Watch In The World
Hey, it's a day in which we get new Ressence watches, which just might be a holliday in my book
Seiko Brings Back The Wild Recreation Of Their First Wrist Watch; Oris Has A White Dial Bronze Divers Sixty-Five; Finally, A New Lorca; A Stunning Kurono Tokyo; And A New Moser Retrograde Seconds
Lorca is a good example why brands shouldn't rush new releases. Take your time and create great watches
Hamilton's 39mm Khaki Aviation Pilot Auto; Zodiac Recreates Their First Diver With Craft And Tailored; Stowa Releases Blacked Out Flieger Verus; Lorier Teams Up With Worn & Wound; And New Mr Jones
Where do you fall on Zodiac's claims that it was them who actually came out with the first dive watch?
The Citizen Continues To Make Great Washi Dial Watches; Certina Ads Chrono To DS-7; Eska Updates Amphibian 250; Bulgari's Cool Movement In The Octo Roma; Ulysse Nardin Joins The Sapphire Case Club
We rarely see a brand lower prices and give us a better movement, but that's exactly what Eska did
Jaeger-LeCoultre Updates Reverso With A Mid-Size Option; Louis Erard Makes A Sports Watch; Maurice De Mauriac's Korea Open Tribute; Blancpain's Green Dial Air Commands; Richard Mille In Titanium
Limited editions are getting out of hand. There's no reason for Blancpain to make a different dial color an LE
Seiko Releases Simplest Astron GPS Solar Collection; Zenith And Hodinkee Team Up; Brew Is Back With A Lumed Dial; Fears Revisits Minimalism With Jumping Hour; ArtyA Places Central Tourbillon Into Sapphire Case
The Fears has me conflicted a bit, but it reminds me that we need more jumping hour and minute watches
Timex Brings Back Pan-Am Collab With Two Jet-Age Watches; Raymond Weil Shrinks Down Millesime; Aquastar Recreate Their Original Airstar Chrono; A Museum Makes A Watch; And New Bulgari Serpentis
We don't get to talk too much about high-jewellery watches. And for good reason. Who has 700k to drop on a watch? But they're still cool.