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Owner Review: Tudor Pelagos LHD Left Hand Drive
The Tudor Pelagos Left Hand Drive or LHD employs an MT5612 in house COSC certified calibre, titanium case and bracelet, helium escape valve, 500m of water resistance and Tudor’s proprietary spring-loaded clasp. Putting this watch on the wrist you immediately recognise the traits that make the LHD unique. The hands and markers are given a
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Owner Review: Oris Diver 65 – blast from the past that lasts
In a marketplace saturated by retro dive watches and watch company reissues complete with artificially aged lume, dials, and hand sets, it can be hard to imagine a less funky and colorful world only half a decade ago when watches were generally just iterations of modern lineups. Which is why when big hitters like Tudor
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Editorial: First Impressions of the Tudor Black Bay P01
The Tudor Black Bay P01, a watch nobody asked for but everyone got at Baselworld 2019. What we are looking at here is an impressively faithful modern reproduction of a watch that was once proposed to the US Navy. Tudor is pushing the boundaries and releasing something that is unlike any other watch on the
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Owner Review: Rolex Double Red Sea Dweller
I’ve always been a Sea-Dweller fan. My first Rolex Sea-Dweller was the 16600, and the major draw to me was the fact that it did not have a date magnifier (aka cyclops), and the fact that at 40mm, it is very similar to the Rolex Submariner, but a little thicker. The Rolex Double Red Sea
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Owner Review: Zenith Chronomaster El Primero
Having curated a collection for the past 3 years, the underlying thought process of adding a chronograph to the collection had persisted with me for a long time. Yes, a Speedy is a Speedy, but I was inexplicably drawn to the Zenith Chronomaster El Primero for one its history, two its importance and three its
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Owner Review: Seiko SARB033 – Is it still worth it?
There are many reviews on the Seiko SARB033. So, why another one? I feel an updated review is called for to see if it is still worth it. At 38mm and 44mm lug to lug, I consider it to be at the sweet spot of watch sizes. In fact, it hearkens to the days of
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Owner Review: Cartier Roadster – the perfect daily wearer?
The Cartier Roadster was the watch that sparked my horological obsession. It was a 21st birthday gift from my parents and was my daily wearer for six years. My collection today is heavily biased toward vintage divers but the Cartier Roadster will always hold the highest designation in my collection as ”a keeper”. The Roaster
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Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster Mark 4.5
There I was 3 years ago, happy with my Moonwatch but really wanting another Speedmaster. Preferably something a bit more vintage and if at all possible without the hefty price tag that usually goes along with that. Know the feeling? Then, If beefy 70s tonneau cases don’t scare you, the Omega Speedmaster Mark 4.5 reference
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Owner Review: Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle
Considered by many to be an entry-level piece into the haute horologie world, the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle proves that when it comes to their brand, entry-level is not a bad word. So what exactly is it? This particular version of the Patrimony Traditionnelle features a 38mm solid pink gold case, measuring a scant 7.77mm
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Owner Review: Zenith Defy Classic – More than a Thousand Pictures
The Zenith Defy Classic was my first foray into the brand after admiring it from afar. While most would have been drawn to the El Primero timepieces, I was drawn to the Defy range. Admittedly, it was an impulse purchase when I suddenly decided that I should have a dressy watch in my collection. As
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That dial is just fntastic.
















Very cool watch. I have always wondered about the bronze models. Is the caseback bronze as well? If so do…