The pinnacle of Seiko’s watchmaking prowess, in quartz or mechanical, starting in the 1970s and brought back in 2018 for the 20th anniversary of the Grand Seiko 9S movement.
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A collection inspired by the Breguet ‘Souscription’ watches of the 18th century and the company’s first headquarters in Quai de l’Horloge, Paris.
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The first of its kind: a solar-powered Cartier Tank!
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For thousands of years, even back in ancient times, the snake has been a motif for wisdom, rebirth, and vitality…
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Somewhat of a maverick of a wristwatch, one the A. Lange & Söhne Arkade was one of the few horologically inclined women’s watches when it was released.
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The Trilogy of Time by Ulysse Nardin, a series of neo-vintage watches inspired by Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Johannes Kepler.
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Another space watch from Seiko, the Seiko 5 6119-8460, except this one never left Earth’s atmosphere.
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What do you get when you mix the world’s greatest boxer with one of the most beautiful watches ever?
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We’ve seen prices go crazy for a range of watches in the past couple years…
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A watch that follows the Golden Ratio, designed in honour of a prestigious award received by Vacheron Constantin in the 1970s from the French government.
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The Seiko Bell-Matic, the first Japanese wrist alarm, a gem from the 1960s and 1970s.
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While we know Thor Heyerdahl mostly for his famous KonTiki expedition, in relation to the Eterna KonTiki’s history…
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From the Sahara Desert to the North Pole, the Rolex GMT-Master is quite the tool watch.
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The Cartier Tank à Guichets, a peculiar iteration of the Cartier Tank that first arose in the late 1920, and has only been revived a few times since.
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The see-through caseback has existed since the early 1900s, starting with pocket watches, and continues to develop more as watchmaking evolves…
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Up for auction on November 6th is very special, unique Patek Philippe - inspired by the Roaring Twenties…
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The Omega De Ville seriously flies under the radar as one of Omega’s most important watches since the 1960s. Not only the first watch to bear the famous co-axial escapement…
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