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The year 1969 continues to have a lasting impression on the current generation, and there’s still plenty of life in the throwback trend, it would seem. This week, Girard-Perregaux is…
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Retro Review: Seiko 5H23-6030, A Hidden Gem from Another Era
It’s no big secret that Seiko has a lengthy back catalog full of great sport references. While their historic dive references, from the 6215 and 6159 to the oddball 7002…
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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,…
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Miami GP with IWC In Photos; The Deep Track Podcast, Ep. 64
This week on the podcast, Wesley Smith and I recap our recent travels with IWC to Goodwood outside of London, and the Miami GP outside of, well, Miami. We chat…
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Tudor Pelagos Ultra Review: A Surpisingly Refined Extreme Pelagos
The storied history of Tudor’s dive watches needs little introduction to most enthusiasts. From the days of the Marine Nationale-issued Snowflakes and the Royal Canadian Navy-issued Submariners, to the modern…
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Brew Metric Gets Manual Winding Movement
The Brew Metric embodies the very best of the modern small independent brand space. It’s also a watch that seems to be endlessly versatile, as each iteration and colorway that’s…
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Dennison Unveils First Collaboration with Collectibility’s John Reardon
After re-launching the brand (again) in 2024, Dennison seems to have found their stride. The historic watch brand has reinvented itself with a keen eye for details thanks to a…
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Doxa SUB 200 Gets Polished Steel Bezel
Doxa is updating their Sub 200 collection this week with a polished steel bezel that will join the existing references that use a sapphire bezel. The move brings a decidedly…