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Monday, Jul 9 2007

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Animations of Mechanicality - Video of Opus 7

Watchismo Times - A reliquary of … | 9. Jul 2007 21:30 |

Recently featured here-->Link, the Opus 7 developed by Andreas Strehler for Harry Winston Fine Timepieces really needs to be seen in (on) the flesh. The video shown above doesn't really do it justice but it does help illuminate the complex simplicity of its unusual …

Attesa Limited Edition by CITIZEN

PROFESSIONAL WATCHES | 9. Jul 2007 19:10 |

Here is the Citizen Attesa Limited Edition wristwatch. This particular watch sets itself using Atomic Radio Controlled technology just like the Oceanus line from Casio. I personally love Citizen watches, however for about the same price I think I would buy the new Oceanus …

Stolen GIRARD-PERREGAUX Watches Found

PROFESSIONAL WATCHES | 9. Jul 2007 18:00 |

[ via Europastar ] All of Girard-Perregaux’s stolen watches were found in a bag hidden under an oak tree in Valdahon 48 hours after they had been stolen from the Museum La Villa Marguerite. The burglars had entered the museum pretending to be deliverymen, tying and binding …

Mondaine Official Swiss Railways Watches

Wrist Dreams | 9. Jul 2007 18:00 |

If you want an analog watch that is really easy to read than take a look at the Mondaine official Swiss Railways watches. The Swiss Mondaine Watch company was founded in 1951. The company makes wristwatches based on Swiss...

IWI Watches

Wrist Dreams | 9. Jul 2007 17:25 |

IWI Watches are from England and feature some very classic and solid luxury watch designs. Ian Walsh, the man behind IWI watches studied Classic Horology at Manchester and worked at Tag Heuer. Every IWI Watch has an individually machined...

Sorry

WristWatchReview.com | 9. Jul 2007 11:35 |

I’m on summer holiday in Warsaw, Poland, this month and barely have enough time to drink vodka let alone post on WWR. If you’re in Warsaw, however, and would like to meet up, drop me a line at john @ bigwidelogic.com.

The MIH Watch Photomontage

WatchingHorology | 9. Jul 2007 07:30 |

I had photographed this watch some months ago soon after it arrived but I kept the images planning for sometime in the future to process them. Admittedly, it was not high on my priorities and a fortnight ago, when my PC crashed I thought I had lost the images (together with …