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NEW: IWC Schaffhausen’s new Ceralume® Technology and Fully Luminous Ceramic Watch
We’ve covered two luminous dials so far this year, and now it’s time for something on the same them. This time it’s a new announcement from IWC – a proprietary patent-pending luminous ceramic technology called Ceralume® which will allow expansion… Read More ›
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NEW: Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Geographic, Date, and Perpetual Calendar
Jaeger-LeCoultre has launched some new models to add to their Polaris collection – the familiar Geographic model is introduced into the family, and the Polaris Date and Perpetual Calendar models get some new colours for their lacquered opaline dials, which… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: URWERK SpaceTime Blade
So here’s an URWERK you cannot put on your wrist or pocket or even on a table. Meet the SpaceTime Blades series which does take a familiar concept, nixie clocks (although there have been a couple of people who have… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: Sinn U50 S L
Sinn has taken the U50 diving watch and made a model all about luminosity. Limited to 500 pieces, Sinn’s U50 S L is very different to the more high-profile luminous dial release of 2024, but it’s for an entirely different… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: Pequignet Royale Tourbillon
Today is about French brand Pequignet’s first flying tourbillon. This new limited edition, called the Royale Tourbillon, is part of the Royale collection, hence its name, and is notable for all of its components being made within an 80km radius… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: HYT T1
HYT marks its first twelve years in 2024, and with this comes a new collection – the T1 Series obviously still uses hydro-mechanical timekeeping, but in a smaller octagonal case and for the first time, a traditional fully enclosed dial…. Read More ›
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NEW: NOMOS Glashütte Ludwig 75 Jahre Grundgesetz
Watch brand commemorative watches and collaborations mostly fall into familiar categories or if not, that don’t seem too surprising when they appear (obviously with the odd exception which can nonetheless be explained by the personal likes of those involved). NOMOS… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: Arnold & Son Longitude Titanium
Arnold & Son’s new Longitude Titanium is unlike the dress watches for which the brand has been associated. Their take on the luxury sports watch with an integrated bracelet, the new model is a COSC-certified chronometer in a 42.5mm… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: Beauregard x Vianny Halter “Ulysse” Limited Edition
Alexandre Beauregard’s eponymous brand has joined forces with Vianney Halter for his first men’s category watch (although it can obviously be worn by anyone) called the Ulysse, produced in a limited edition of ten pieces. With an 18kt rose gold… Read More ›
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HANDS-ON: A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen”
Twenty-five years after the launch of the Datograph, A. Lange & Söhne introduces the Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honey “Lumen”, which combines the brand’s Honeygold® and “Lumen” in a limited edition of fifty pieces. This new model combines a flyback chronograph… Read More ›