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Christopher Ward is taking a big step not just with their C12 collection this week, but also as a brand, with the release of a new watch called the Loco, featuring the brand’s third in-house caliber, the CW-003. The British…
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Hands-On: IWC Ingenieur Automatic 40 with Green Dial
IWC took big steps in expanding their Ingenieur collection this year in Geneva, with new sizes, materials, and complications all finding their way into the brand’s most famous integrated bracelet design. I’ve already given a breakdown of the new releases…
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Ming Creates Ultimate Sleeper Sports Watch with 37.02 Ghost
The sport watch, or even broader tool watch genre is defined by a set of features and design codes that generally set them apart at a glance. Big, brushed cases, notchy bezels, index rings, matte dials… all hallmarks of a…
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Hands-On: Hermès Cut Gets Le Temps Suspendu Treatment
Hermès introduced their Cut collection last year in Geneva to a warm reception as a watch that served as a perfect compliment to the existing H08. The French fashion house has since fleshed out the collection with a variety of…
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Nodus TrailTrekker Gets A Second ACT
One of the best releases from the small independent brand space last year was the TrailTrekker GMT watch from Nodus in collaboration with Raven. The watch used the Miyota 9075 inside of a novel warm grey case and bracelet that…
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Cartier Privé Reimagines Historic Tank à Guichets
Cartier had another strong year at Watches & Wonders with a focus on their core strengths, including something unexpected in the form of a new Tank à Guichets within the Cartier Privé framework. This digital display was first debuted by…
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Hands-On: Audemars Piguet Debuts New Dark Blue Ceramic in Royal Oak Collection
Not content to sit in the shadows during the penultimate release week for the industry, Audemars Piguet had introduced a selection of new watches for the season (or semester, in their parlance), including a Royal Oak references rendered in dark…
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Hands-On: Grand Seiko Tentagraph SLGC007
Grand Seiko have always taken a rather unconventional route when it comes to their tool watches. The brand self-imposes a set of rules by which these are designed and developed, and oftentimes it doesn’t exactly jive with the kinds of…
