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The Casio MW-43: The First Analog Pathfinder with a Navigational Party Trick Up Its Sleeve
When I read Devin Pennypacker’s article in January about the W.O.E. Submersible Wrist Compass, it …
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Christopher Ward Responds to Customer Feedback and Adds a 38mm Version of The Twelve to the Permanent Collection
“Through constant emails, face-to-face requests at events, and in the comments of our social posts, it has been impossible to ignore the requests for this …
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The Seiko Orange Monster SKX781: Why the First Generation is Still an International Superstar in 2025
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is an idiom that will seemingly always ring true throughout the watch industry for brands of all different …
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Autodromo Introduces the Monoposto Mobil 1 Edition
From Steve McQueen’s Heuer Monaco to Breitling clocks in Bentley GTs, there’s simply no denying how inextricably linked cars and wristwatches are. The mechanical artistry …
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The Timex Skiathlom: A Bodacious Bunny Slope Companion
Much of the United States has plunged into a veritable Polar Vortex, with thousands carrying …
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An Ode to Origins with The New Casio G-SHOCK DW-5000R
In 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space, the final episode of the acclaimed television series MASH* aired, the members of rock …
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My Year in Watches: Defining “Affordable Watch Collector”
My original idea when I was asked to contribute to this series was to focus …
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Horology and Hollywood: The No Country for Old Men Timex Camper Wristwatch
There seems to be a clear correlation between watch enthusiasts and cinephiles. From Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Seiko H558-5009 (mentioned in one of my previous articles) to …
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