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Affordable Vintage: Why the King Seiko 44-9990 (44KS) Rules Them All

Grand Seiko may be first to come to mind when talking about vintage Seiko dress …
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Review | Review

Hands-On with the Nodus Trieste Diver

Nodus is an up-and-coming, Los Angeles-based brand entering the ever-expanding field of micro-brand divers. Their premiere offering is the Trieste, named after the legendary 1960 …
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Article | Multi-Part Series

Three-Watch Collection Under $5,000: Christoph’s Picks

We’re back with the fifth installment of our popular Three-Watch Collection Under $5,000 series. We’ve already seen Ilya’s, Mark’s, Hung’s and Sean’s picks. Today, Christoph–one …
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Article | News & Releases

Rado Revives the Captain Cook Diver in Three Distinct Flavors

Not wanting to be left out of the retro-heritage craze, Rado has jumped into the fray by reaching back into their archives to present a …
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Article | Multi-Part Series

Longines Taps the Archives for 2017

Among the releases from Longines at this year’s Baselworld are a couple of watches that …
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The Omega 1957 Trilogy: Seamaster, Railmaster and Speedmaster

1957 was a seminal year for Omega. It was the year they introduced three models that would become timeless classics, spawning three model lines that …
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The Return of the 62MAS: The Seiko Prospex SLA017 and SPB051/053

The brand that I look forward to hearing from the most at Baselworld each year …
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Article | Vintage

From Geneva to Venezuela, the Story Behind the Rolex 6634 Serpico Y Laino “Golden Egg”

On Christmas morning, one of my boys handed me a small box from under the tree, a box that was from my stepfather. I opened …
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