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Archimede Reaches to the Past with their Latest Vintage Inspired Pilot’s Watch

Everybody loves a nice surprise. Right in time for the holiday season, Archimede is releasing a special capsule of their so-called “Vintage Edition” watches. As …
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Archimede Celebrates their 20th Anniversary with a Special Edition of their Outdoor Protect

I will always have a soft spot for Archimede. Fun fact: an Archimede chronograph was the first video review I ever shot for Worn & …
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Archimede Does Classic German Design at a Fair Price with the new 1950-4

The 1950’s were a unique time in terms of both manufacturing and design. Post-war Europe and the United States were, in many ways, still reeling …
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Introducing the Archimede Klassik 200

For new watch enthusiasts, one of the great discoveries of the hobby is the incredible value available in German made watches. The idea of a …
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Introducing the Archimede 1950-3, A Proper Take On Simple

“Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.” So said Thoreau. The sentiment applies equally well to watchmakers as writers. But designing and making …
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Introducing the Archimede Doctor’s Watch

I’ve always felt that there’s something charming and almost exotic about a watch with a pulsometer scale. Probably because of my age, and the watches …
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Review: Archimede Pilot Chronograph Trikompax

I have a soft spot for chronographs. The first watch I ever owned was a chronograph, and I didn’t even know how to use it. …
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Introducing the Archimede Outdoor 41 AntiMag

Originally known as “trench watches” during WWI, by the 1980s, outdoorsy brands like L.L. Bean and Orvis were selling simple, rugged, time-only “field watches” to …
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