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Direnzo’s Third Watch Hits All the Right Vintage Notes: Introducing the DRZ 03 Eclipse
The DRZ 03 is the third watch from Direnzo, and their first dive watch. “A connection …
Review / Review
Hands-On: anOrdain Model 2 Fumé
Younger brands can have a tough time attempting to carve out their own identity in a crowded marketplace. But Scotland’s anOrdain very quickly established themselves …
Article / Featured
Affordable Classic: Omega Speedmaster Automatic “Reduced” Ref. 3510.50
Talk about the Omega Speedmaster Automatic (also known as the “Reduced”) and you’ll naturally hear some kind of comparison with the more renowned Speedmaster Professional. …
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First Look at the Akura Wayfarer
Like many debut watches from up-and-coming brands, the Akura Wayfarer has been some time in the making. During an 18-month period, brand proprietor and designer …
Article / Guides
Beyond the Tudor Black Bay P01 — a Look at Different Locking Bezels
For a whole assortment of reasons, some good and others bad, Tudor’s Black Bay P01 turned heads at this year’s Baselworld. Without a doubt, however, …
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Introducing the MHD SA2, the Latest Automotive-Inspired Watch from Matthew Humphries
MHD once again play to their strengths as they release another in a growing series of automotive-inspired models. A quick refresher: designer Matthew Humphries has …
Review: Vertex MP45 Monopusher Chronograph
My first experience with the modern incarnation of Vertex came last year at London’s SalonQP. I already knew the name, mainly as one part of …
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Baselworld 2019: First Look at the Grand Seiko Elegance SBGY003
To celebrate 20 years of the Spring Drive movement, Grand Seiko have unveiled the SBGY003 as part of the new Elegance Collection. Combining the power …
Article / Guides
From Repeaters to Foudroyantes, an Overview of Impressive and Unusual Complications
After delving into the history and implementation of some of the more commonly seen complications …