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The Rolex Daytona 126500 takes small steps away from its predecessor, and towards its roots. We go in-depth to find out how.
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Function Over Form, Understanding the Attraction of the Tool Watch
There’s a quote from Enzo Ferrari that I like to use from time to time for its relevance in how I view tool watches: “Race cars are neither beautiful nor…
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Timex Marlin Jet Automatic is Simple Style Done Right
The Timex Marlin collection has been high on style since it was introduced in 2017, tapping into mid-century modern vibes with relative ease. The collection has grown to encompass a…
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Omega Revisits the Dark Side of the Moon in New Apollo 8 Speedmaster
Omega continues their trend of releasing a new Speedmaster at the opening of a new year, and this time the brand is revisiting the Apollo 8 Speedmaster concept with a…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 6 – Mechanical Keyboards with Lightning Keyboards
This week we’re thrilled to welcome Diego of Lightning Keyboards to the podcast to talk about the world of mechanical keyboards. This is a space that goes surprisingly deep, and…
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Introducing Markwell Watches & the Memento Mori
The micro brand space is thriving these days thanks to innovative new brands bringing their ideas to life in ways that would have been unthinkable just 10 years ago. The…
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The Lasting Appeal of the NATO Strap
How can such a humble piece of fabric hold such transformative power? Many of the watch enthusiasts I’ve encountered share a few common traits that I’ve noticed. Not only are…
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Hands-On with the Autodromo Group B Rallysport Chronograph
The Autodromo Group B is one of those watches that makes an immediate impression thanks to its unconventional design inspired by the era of Group B racing cars. It embodies…