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Around the Web: “How the Soviets Revolutionized Wristwatches”

The Soviet watchmaking tradition is a rich one. Born largely out of the emerging needs …
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Hamilton Basel Preview 2017: the Brand Revives an Icon

For the past several years, Hamilton has been inviting watch press to a preview of their Basel novelties right here in New York City. It …
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The Horological Origins of the New Year’s Ball Drop

Every year, millions of people tune in–or they actually make their way down to–the New Year’s ball drop at Times Square. It has been a …
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My Watch: the Enduring Simplicity of the Stowa Antea KS, and Why I Won’t Flip Mine Anytime Soon

When I first got into collecting watches, I was initially drawn to the sportier sort—primarily rugged tool divers and chronographs (one of my first big …
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2016 Will Be One Leap Second Longer

It looks like 2016 is going to stick around for a little longer this year—to …
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Around the Web: “138-Year-Old Peoria County Clock Miraculously Ticks On”

Mechanical watches, and clocks especially are anachronisms, and it’d be hard to argue otherwise in our digital era. But for those us who love these …
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Hands-On with the Oris BC3 Advanced Day/Date in Gunmetal Grey

Oris first introduced the BC3 (Big Crown) collection back in 1999, and since that time …
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Around the Web: “A Brief Economic History of Time”

In a recent article in The Atlantic, Senior Editor Derek Thompson presented a fascinating read on the effects of economic thought on our conception of …
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