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Review: Bell & Ross BR V2-92 Aeronavale
The Aeronavale is the aviation branch of the French Navy. Breguet famously equipped the Aeronavale …
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Review: Doxa’s SUB-300 Sharkhunter Above and Below The Atlantic
As part of their 50th Anniversary Collection, Doxa recreated 1967’s SUB 300 Sharkhunter. Doxa only made 300 of this 42.5-millimeter COSC-certified watch, and they were …
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Review: Is the Seiko Mini-Turtle the New SKX007?
Seiko’s SKX007, the 42.5-millimeter vintage-inspired diver released in 1996, has been a huge hit globally—so huge that it has become the benchmark of affordable SCUBA …
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Video Review: Farer Cobb Mechanical Chronograph
In September, Farer launched their first series of Mechanical Chronographs. Continuing the brand’s now well-established formula for releases, Farer put out three distinct models—all sharing …
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Video Review: Mercer Durham
The Mercer Durham is a 41-millimeter, cushioned cased timepiece that Mercer readily admits is inspired …
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Review: Baume & Mercier Clifton Baumatic 10436 (COSC)
Baume & Mercier caused a stir when they announced that their latest in-house movement, the BM12-1975A Baumatic, would ship in watches costing less than $3,000. …
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Review: Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chrono
A few weeks back, I wrote about the new Intra-Matic Auto Chrono, Hamilton’s latest neo-vintage …
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Review: Codek Spiral, a Watch Inspired by the Hairspring
If you were to describe the Codek Spiral to me, I’d likely conclude that the designers were themselves spiraling out of control. At first glance, …