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The Latest From Massena LAB is a Collaboration with an Entirely New Brand: Albishorn
Well, it wouldn’t be Geneva Watch Days without some wild new release from Massena LAB. Last year, the well-known design house partnered with Sylvain Pinaud …
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Maurice de Mauriac Honors Classic Motorsport with a Customizable Chronograph
Since 1997, Swiss watch brand Maurice de Mauriac has made an effort to think outside the box by mixing their national heritage in watchmaking with …
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TAG Heuer Continues the Carrera’s 60th Anniversary Celebration with Gold Version Inspired by Vintage References
It’s no stretch of the imagination to think that there is a large crossover between motorsports and horology. In fact, some of the most well-known …
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Bell & Ross Looks to the Motorcycle World for their Latest, the BR 03-94 Blacktrack
One of my favorite episodes of Seinfeld is “The Chicken Roaster,” the eighth episode of season 8. You probably remember this one: it involves a …
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Porsche Design Chronograph 1 Gets Titanium Carbide Case
The Porsche Design Chronograph 1 is among the great original chronograph designs to which the rules around aging just don’t seem to apply. Whether it’s …
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[VIDEO] Review: The New TAG Heuer Skipper Carrera
TAG Heuer’s iconic racing chronograph, the Carrera, is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, and is taking full advantage of the opportunity to revamp parts …
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[VIDEO] A First-Look at the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph
We were thrilled to see Seiko return to the Speedtimer in Solar Chronograph form earlier this summer, recalling the design of the iconic Sportura of …
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TAG Heuer Flies the French Motorsport Colors with Limited Edition Monaco Chronograph in Racing Blue
A surefire way to know if a watch brand has a design that can withstand the test of time is instant recognizability. There’s no need …