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Back in 2020, with much of the world in lockdown, the watch industry was entering something of a supercharged state. Hype was building to an all-time high, and a certain…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 10 – Zenith Heritage with Laurence Bodenmann
Zenith has already had an exciting 2024, with the release of a titanium Chronomaster Sport, and a full calendar Chronomaster Original – all before Watches & Wonders. Zenith takes a…
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Longines Celebrates 70 Years of the Conquest
Watch brands love taking advantage of anniversary dates to release new watches, and Longines is ringing in 70 years of their Conquest collection with the new Heritage Central Power Reserve.…
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F1 News: Tudor and H. Moser to Make Presence Felt On the Grid
The world of motorsport is no stranger to watch brands, from brand ambassadors to to team sponsors right on up to series sponsors, the sport is inundated with watch brands.…
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The Zenith Chronomaster Sport Now in Titanium
Zenith introduced the Chronomaster Sport collection in 2021, pushing a slightly more modern direction for the collection alongside the more heritage driven Chronomaster Original watches. The black ceramic bezel paired…
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Video Retro Review: The Omega Seamaster PloProf 1200M
As more and more watches are positioning themselves as ‘go anywhere, do anything’ types (reluctant to adhere to any single genre), the purpose-driven designs that do come along begin to…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 9 – Wine & Spirits with Brian Freedman
This week we welcome author Brian Freedman to the podcast to chat about wine, cocktails, and watches. Brian is a Wine, Spirits, Food & Travel Writer for the likes of…
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Piaget Captures ‘80s Essence with New Polo 79
I’ve long sung the praises of Piaget for their uncanny ability to capture the look and feel of specific eras with an exceptionally high level of execution in the process.…