Monday, December 7th, 2009
For most watch lovers there are few timepiece genres that have as great a cult following as the diver's watch. Why? In addition to their connection to...
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So begins a steady stream of proud luxury watches from China - a statement that was once ironic. For a while now China has had strong participation in...
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The search for a modernly made, vintage styled automatic mechancical chronograph watch can take you to many places and many looks. It is hard to...
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One of the greatest modern movements is the Seiko Spring Drive - featuring a fascinating and sophisticated combination of mechanical watch luxury,...
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Below you'll find a useful review of the new Herman Miller Setu desk and task chair. Reviewing an ergonomic chair these days requires an eye for...
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Upping their game when it comes to beautiful hand engraved watch cases, New Zealand based Magrette watches introduces their most recent, and most...
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Looking for a luxury watch of any price level but don't know where to start? You aren't alone, and your journey to horological satisfaction doesn't...
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You now have another reason to give the niche luxury activity watch brand Linde Werdelin a close look. The second design interation of their Oktopus...
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News just out from Omega is a new version of the wildy popular Seamaster Planet Ocean watch - easily one of the most "Googled" timepiece of...
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Wearing mostly 'all black,' this new limited edition Ulysse Nardin Monaco YS Maxi Marine Diver watch is meant to celebrate the principality of Monaco....
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