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Thursday, Oct 23 2008

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A Watch That Can't Be Counterfeited, And the Party That Went With It

Wristwatch News, Reviews, & … | 23. Oct 2008 22:40 |

We at Hodinkee have sung the praises of Vacheron Constantin for a long time. There is just som 5a8 ething so classic about their watches. So when we heard they were releasing a watch that came with a USB drive and employed never before seen anti-counterfeiting measures, we …

Now Swiss Army Also Goes After The Breitling Aerospace With The Classic XLS MT Ana-Digi Watch

aBlogtoWatch | 23. Oct 2008 19:10 |

The Early 1990s brought with it the Breitling Aerospace watch line. It was an impressive and technical looking watch that broke the mold by placing a quartz movement in what was typically a mechanical watch. To be fair, the watch had a robust feature set and contained not …

A Watch That Can't Be Counterfeited, And the Party That Goes With It

Wristwatch News, Reviews, & … | 23. Oct 2008 19:10 |

We at Hodinkee have sung the praises of Vacheron & Constantin for a long time. There is just something so classic about their watches. So when we heard they were releasing a watch that came with a USB drive and employed never before seen anti-counterfeiting measures, we …

A Watch That Can't Be Counterfeited, And the Party That Goes With It

Wristwatch News, Reviews, & … | 23. Oct 2008 18:35 |

We at Hodinkee have sung the praises of Vacheron & Constantin for a long time. There is just something so classic about their watches. So when we heard they were releasing a watch that came with a USB drive and employed never before seen anti-counterfeiting measures, we …

Ari Gold's New Watch Explained: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak

Wristwatch News, Reviews, & … | 23. Oct 2008 18:35 |

I am sure more than a few of you saw last night's Entourage where Ari Gold is given a big gold watch by his soon to be boss.  And I am sure some of you had questions about it...as we know, it is an Audemars Piguet, but why not a Rolex or a Patek Philippe?  Well as we have …