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The Marathon Navigator In Steel

I have a soft spot for asymmetrical cases. Whether it’s my trusty Speedmaster or my …
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Vulcain Continues Revival With New Chronograph 1970’s

Vulcain has been around in one form or another since the mid-1800s. A few ownership changes, some rocky years, a shutdown, and two eventual revivals …
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Review | Hands-On

[Hands-On] The Bremoir Lexington, Art Deco Done Right

One of the major principles of Art Deco design is to infuse beauty into functional, everyday objects and what better everyday object to do that …
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Article | News & Releases

Wear The New Bodega x G-Shock 40th Anniversary “Anytime and Anywhere”

Boston-based streetwear giant, Bodega, is known for being one of the premier retailers and collaborators in the world of sneakers and fashion since 2006. On …
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Hands-On: The Dryden Heartlander Hits A Sweet Spot

There’s value in having a watch in your collection that can go anywhere and do …
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Review | Featured

[Review] The Oris Pro Pilot X Challenges Our Perception of a Pilot’s Watch

So, I’m writing this intro without the watch in hand. Good news, it’s on the way. Out of the past year or so of releases, …
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[Review] The Tissot PRX Chronograph

It’s the late 1970s and integrated bracelet sports watches are all the rage. Everywhere you …
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[Review] Foliot Brings Fresh Take On GMT With New Stratonaut

Foliot (it’s a soft “t”) Watches is a new brand started by a software engineer with a passion for watches. His love for travel made …
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