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This week I’m thrilled to welcome my friend Zachary Pina to the show. Zach is a photographer in the watch industry and beyond with a passion for nature, and birding…
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Nodus Releases Thinner New Contrail GMT
Nodus has revealed a third generation of the Contrail GMT this week utilizing the flier style Miyota 9075 movement. The collection of travel watches welcomes two new colorways in the…
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TAG Heuer Gives Us the Silver Noir Carrera We’ve Been Waiting For
TAG Heuer has quietly been on a hot streak in recent years, and now, with Julien Tornare (formerly of Zenith) at the helm, they are well poised to continue with…
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Baltic Hits the Road with Tour Auto 2024 & New Tricompax LE
Baltic will be the official timekeeper of the Tour Auto 2024 event running through France later this month, and they’re releasing a new Tricompax chronograph in celebration. This release involves…
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A Lange & Sohne Celebrates 25 Years of the Datograph
This year marks 25 years since the iconic Datograph was revealed by A Lange & Sohne at the 1999 Baselworld fair alongside boothmates IWC and JLC. The watch would become…
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Video: Hands-On with New Watches from Piaget at Watches & Wonders
Piaget is celebrating their 150th anniversary this year, and they’ve wasted little time in making the most of the occasion. Back in February the brand took the watch world by…
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Patek Philippe Brings New Dual Time Aquanaut 5269R to Watches & Wonders
Patek Philippe brought a selection of interesting and beautiful new references to Watches & Wonders this year, including a new 5164 and 5980 in white gold, both of which lean…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 19 – Prof Brian Cox, Watches & Wonders Review
This week, Blake Buettner gives some personal thoughts on some of the new releases from Watches & Wonders, with a closer look at new watches from IWC, Zenith, Cartier, and…