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In 1980, Omega released the Seamaster 120, a refined take on the collection that was meant to accomplish two things: bring an air of luxury to the Seamaster; and formally reconnect the name with actual diving. Those two goals may…
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Farer Pilot’s Watch Collection Gets Titanium Makeover
Farer has redesigned their Pilot watch with a new Series II collection featuring four references that make use of an earthy color palette and titanium cases. The watches build on Farer’s playful design language while echoing classic pilot watch architecture…
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Rolex Celebrates 100 Years of the Oyster Case
The oyster case turns 100 this year, and Rolex found a subtle way to acknowledge the milestone at Watches & Wonders with the release of a yellow Rolesor Oyster Perpetual. The watch is, for all intents and purposes, a modern…
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Ressence Debuts Type 11 Featuring New Movement
Ressence is introducing a new Type 11 this year featuring for the first time, a movement developed and designed by Ressence. It’s called the Werk RW-01, and it integrates the brand’s ROCS (Ressence Orbital Convex System) directly into the architecture…
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Introducing: Manually Winding Richard Mille 55-01
Richard Mille is taking a reductive approach to a new collection of hand wound references that bring back the classic RM 55. That means no gem settings, no crazy complications, and no wild color schemes. Rather, all the drama is…
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TAG Heuer Formula 1 Solargraph Gets Pastel Makeover
TAG Heuer has clearly been having a lot of fun with the modern generation of the classic Formula 1 watch. From the collaborations to limited editions, it’s a watch that seems to be firing on all cylinders, taking full advantage…
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The IWC Ingenieur Covers New Ground
IWC continued to flesh out their Ingenieur collection this year with no less than five new references introduced at Watches & Wonders, none of which came in base 40mm sizing. You can catch my introduction of the full collection over…
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Introducing: Oris Star Edition
Oris brought a handful of interesting releases to Watches & Wonders this year, including a provocative revamp of their Atelier collection. But there’s one watch that immediately stood out for its old-school Oris charm, and that is the return of…
