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The Ulysse Nardin Freak is experiencing something of a resurgence, with a new vision of the famously innovative design flourishing in both the highest echelons, and now at the entry level. This week, we’re getting a new generation of the…
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Introducing: J.N. Shapiro Radiant Monopusher Chronograph
Monopusher chronographs are enjoying a good run in recent years, with plenty of interesting examples to be found from all manner of brands high and low. This, along with more simple interpretations of the chronograph in general, is a trend…
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Doxa Sub 200 T.Graph II Marks Return of the Dive Chronograph
The elusive diving chronograph is a tricky formula to get right. A good dive watch is, by its very nature, simple to use and easy to read at a glance, and throwing any kind of complication into the mix can…
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Review: The Horizon Nemolithic – Blending Prehistory with Microbrand Artistry
When you think of microbrands, as a watch enthusiast, what comes to mind? For me, more than anything, it is about the willingness to color outside the lines. The drive to explore new horizons where some larger brands just aren’t…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 104 – Daytona, Le Mans, F1, & Getting Old with Wesley Smith
This week, Wesley Smith returns to the podcast to chat F1, Le Mans, and of course, a few watches. We also look at modern and neo vintage Daytona references and reveal how they’ve come and gone from our own collections.…
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Introducing: The Autodromo Group C Returns in New AnaDigi Design
The 94th running of the 24 hours of Le Mans is upon us, and with it Autodromo is releasing a new generation of the venerable Group C as a welcome celebration of what may have been the golden era of…
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Review: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points
There is a particular kind of watch that doesn’t announce itself when you enter a room. It doesn’t flex its famous silhouette or even lean into decades of hype in order to justify its place on the wrist or in…
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Introducing: Raymond Weil Takes On the Integrated Bracelet in New A.R.T. Collection
Raymond Weil is introducing their first ever integrated bracelet design this week with the A.R.T. collection consisting of 14 references across two sizes. The watch looks to capitalize on the industry’s hottest design trend, and while there certainly isn’t any…
