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Monday, May 7 2012

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Q) If One Were To Design A Unique Patek Chronograph, What Would It Look Like? A) Not This (Design -vs- Rarity)

Wristwatch News, Reviews, & … | 7. May 2012 16:31 |

"What Is Up With Yo Eye!?" - The great Eddie Griffin in the seminal 2001 comedy "Double Take"Vintage Patek chronographs are in many ways perfectly proportioned.  There is a reason that they are regularly considered the archetypes of the the modern wristwatch.  But, say the …

REVIEW: The Shade By Egard (Part 1)

WristWatchReview.com | 7. May 2012 16:31 |

  Even if you’re just a casual reader of this site, you know that there are a lot of smaller watch makers out there, and we try to bring as many of them to your attention as we can.  That, of course, brings us to the subject of today’s post. Egard itself is a father-son [...]

HUBLOT King Power ALINGHI 4000

OceanicTime | 7. May 2012 12:11 |

By TLex Carbon cased divers seem to be a bit of an acquired taste for some. Personally I've always found them a little busy looking, but since trying the Oceanographic 4000 Carbon, I have a new found appreciation for them. Not only are the extremely light and comfortable on …

Phosphor World Time Sport E Ink Watch Review

aBlogtoWatch | 7. May 2012 09:51 |

The E Ink watch saga continues over at Phosphor as their World Time watch (that I reviewed here) gets turned into the World Time Sport. This less expensive model gets a bit more hip and loses its buttons. It it … Continue reading → Related posts: Phosphor World Time Watch …

Blancpain Fifty Fathoms - Unsigned

PROFESSIONAL WATCHES | 7. May 2012 02:56 |

LIP Blancpain watches were not the first dive watches on the market when they were introduced in 1953. They were, however, the most modern dive wristwatches at that time. The reliability and compactness of Fifty Fathoms models, which were originally designed for military …