Author: thedeeptrack
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Breitling Celebrates Scott Carpenter with Platinum Navitimer Cosmonaute
US Astronaut (and eventual Aquanaut) Scott Carpenter was born 100 years ago this month, and three years after introducing a modern Navitimer Cosmonaute, Breitling is honoring the man with a new Cosmonaute rendered in platinum. Carpenter was instrumental in the creation of this specification, having requested it from Breitling prior to his 1962 trip into…
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TAG Heuer Reveals Trio of New Monaco Watches for the Monaco GP & Indy 500
Heading into round eight of the 2025 Formula 1 season in Monaco we’re getting a trio of new releases from TAG Heuer, in what has become an annual occurrence for the brand. This is TAG Heuer’s first year as a title sponsor, so it’s a bit different this time, and the watches being released follow…
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Video: Deep Divers, Ft. Tudor Pelagos Ultra, Rolex Sea-Dweller, IWC Aquatimer
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Video season is back, and it’s kicking off with a look at the Tudor Pelagos Ultra next to a pair of other deep divers from other generations: the Rolex Sea-Dweller, and the IWC GST Aquatimer 2000. Why do we love these entirely unnecessary, overly engineered deep divers? It’s tough to say, but it ultimately comes…
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Formex Field Automatic Gets Second Generation
Formex is returning to their Field Automatic platform this week after initially introducing the watch back in 2022 with a trio of new dial colors and designs. The original concept was among the most compelling new field watch designs I’ve come across, so I’m happy to see the brand return to the formula with a…
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Marathon Reveals New Blue Yonder SSNAV-D
Marathon welcomes a new entry to its illustrious Navigator Pilot series of watches this week with the release of the new Blue Yonder SSNAV-D. The series, which began in 1986 in partnership with (the now closed) Kelly Air Force Base with the goal of creating watches that could withstand the rigors of high-altitude flight. Like…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 65 – New Releases from Omega, Serica, & More
This week is a solo cast with a closer look at new releases from Omega, Serica, and Girard-Perregaux. Also discussed is the funky awesome Seiko 5H23-6030 that was recently reviewed. This year is showing no signs of slowing down as we get into the thick of Spring, and we’ve got reviews of many of the…
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The Omega Railmaster Gets A Modern Refresh
Omega is returning to their Railmaster collection this week with a pair of new references that bring a simple, modern focus to the historic design (even if one of them uses a throwback color palette). The Railmaster, which resides in the broader Seamaster collection, has seen a number of special editions in recent years, but…
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Farer Lissom is a New Take on Formal
Farer is giving us a new take on the formal genre this week with the release of a new collection called the Lissom. Rather than a trio of new watches, Farer is launching this collection with no less than five references, and in true Farer fashion, each named for a renowned British botanist, allowing each…