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Wednesday, Feb 18 2009

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Urwerk Tarantula crawls across your arm

WristWatchReview.com | 18. Feb 2009 20:56 |

Urwerk makes some crazy watches, that’s for sure. Their latest kind of speaks to me though, so I can’t make too much fun of it. Combining a very unique design with some clever alloys, you end up with a watch that looks like nothing else currently on the market. Featuring …

Girard-Perregaux 1960s Wrist Alarm: Another Diamond In The Rough

Hodinkee | 18. Feb 2009 16:16 |

Just the other day we spoke about the a diving watch from now uber-brand Girard-Perregaux that was a great alternative to the more mainstream divers of the 60s (ie. Submariner, Fifty Fathoms, Seamaster).  Today we have found yet another 60s GP that is a very solid …

Angular Momentum ‘Eerie Timepieces’ Make Me Wish Everyday Was Halloween

aBlogtoRead.com | 18. Feb 2009 10:50 |

These watches might have Corum skull watches beat. They at least match them! These two watches are part of Angular Momentum's Artisan collection Eerie Timepiece line and have illustrative names such as "A Heap of Luminous Skulls" and "Juicy Skulls." I really love these …

Carl F Bucherer's Patravi EvoTec DayDate

WatchingHorology | 18. Feb 2009 07:20 |

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The In-House Breitling Caliber B01

The Breitling Watch Blog | 18. Feb 2009 06:56 |

Finally, after years of waiting, us Breitling aficionados can finally enjoy the launch of the Breitling in-house movement, the B01. The Breitling B01 - An Exceptional Motor, uses a column wheel, a vertical trigger mechanism and has a power reserve of over 70 hours. A couple …

The Timex Expedition WS4

Watch Report | 18. Feb 2009 01:41 |

Timex is launching a new outdoor watch, the Expedition WS4 with a planned limited availability this month and full release by May 2009. Available in black, orange, yellow, blue and white, the WS4 is an interesting re-think of the outdoor watch, using a much larger screen …