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Oris was founded on June 1st, 1904, making it 120 years young this year, and this is a date that Oris has been celebrating each of the last 5 years…
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Bamford London Gets Retro with New Neprosolar
Earlier this year, we welcomed friend George Bamford onto the podcast to chat about his many endeavors, and a keen ear may have heard him bring up the brand Nepro…
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Video Retrospective: The Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600
The modern dive watch archetype is rooted in a template put forth in the mid ‘50s. The Submariner may not have been the first to the scene (though that is…
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IWC Introduces New Luminous Ceramic Material Ceralume
Lume isn’t just for dials anymore. We’ve seen a slow intrusion of the material into other elements of a watch, from the strap, to the case, and this week; IWC…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 25 – Eric Wind
This week I’m happy to welcome Eric Wind to the podcast. Eric is a vintage (and modern) watch expert who you may recognize from Wind Vintage, or any of his…
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Schofield Pushes Boundaries with New Obscura
The British brand Schofield revealed their latest concept this week in a new watch dubbed the Obscura, hinting at the obscure themes prevalent in its design and execution. The base…
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TAG Heuer Returns to Monaco with New Monaco
This weekend marks round 8 in the 2024 Formula 1 calendar with the prestigious Monaco GP, and in keeping with recent tradition, TAG Heuer has brought a new Monaco Chronograph…
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Ming Hits the Deep End with New 37.09 Bluefin
It’s been four years since Ming revealed their contemporary take on the dive watch with the titanium 18.01 H41 back in 2020. The watch represented an immensely capable first crack…