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Historic Times: Scott Pruett Victorious at Tudor Championship Race, Circuit of the Americas

By Roberta Naas / September 21, 2014

By Ryan Walsh It was a very rainy Saturday in Austin, Texas, at The Circuit of the America’s — one of the best auto racing venues in North America. The Friday…

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Jerome Lambert, CEO, Montblanc Watches, Raises the Bar Adding Complications and Women’s Watches

By Roberta Naas / September 19, 2014

It was only about a year and a half ago that Jerome Lambert – then fierce-leader at Jaeger-LeCoultre – to over the helm of Montblanc. (You can read a Q&A…

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Mouawad Watches: Expanding into Full Manufacture Mode

By Roberta Naas / September 18, 2014

We have brought you coverage here before about  the Mouawad brand — a company that has been creating fine jewelry and watches for years.  Known for its extraordinary jewels, the…

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Affordable Watch Wednesday: Fine Watchmaking Meets Functionality: Up-Close with the Fortis Flieger Chronograph Pilot’s Watch

By Roberta Naas / September 17, 2014

By: Marc Shaffer Fortis has been producing watches for over 100 years. With an exceptional history that covers inventing the first automatic mechanical watch to surpassing 100,000 orbits of planet…

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Introducing Alexandre Meerson Watches — the New Generation

By Roberta Naas / September 16, 2014

By Isaac Wingold Independent watchmakers often strike a chord with us, due to the personal stories behind their creations, and the sheer amount of emotion in their work. While Alexandre Meerson…

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Laurent Ferrier Watches: Introducing the Stunning Galet Traveller Enamel US Edition

By Roberta Naas / September 15, 2014

Watch rs in the USA will be thrilled with the newest timepiece being released by Laurent Ferrier. We’ve written about this brand before here and we know it is a…

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Richard Mille Believes in Total Transparency: Introducing the RM 56-02 Tourbillon and the RM011 White Ghost

By Roberta Naas / September 12, 2014

By Gordon Henderson For Richard Mille 2014 as a year in which he is swinging for the fences. There have been a number of updates and limited edition variations of…

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Watches Made from Guns: Introducing the 18-karat Gold Fonderie 47 Inversion Principle 2 Turns Turmoil into Time

By Roberta Naas / September 11, 2014

By Ryan Walsh Breaking new product that also has a valuable human-asset side is not always easy. But Fonderie 47 now releases its 18-karat gold version of a very important…

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TW Steel Watches — Affordable Attention Grabbers

By Roberta Naas / September 10, 2014

It wasn’t too long ago that TW Steel, with a slogan of “Big in Oversized watches” unveiled its Slim  collection. Guess what? That affordable series is an incredible hit. These…

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Hautlence Watches: 10 Years and Counting – Introducing the Invictus Morphos Chronograph with Eric Cantona

By Roberta Naas / September 8, 2014

By Isaac Wingold For quite some time, the most highly revered names in the watchmaking industry were those of brands established long ago, and with rich histories. Over the past…

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Would you pay a Quarter of a Million for a Truck?

By Roberta Naas / September 7, 2014

By Ryan Walsh If you’re a fan of older body trucks, but can’t deal with the hassle of restoring these classics, ICON 4X4 out of L.A. has been recreating classics,…

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Tutima Watches — Born Anew in Glashutte

By Roberta Naas / September 5, 2014

Since 1927, Tutima has been crafting some of the finest watches in history for military and professional sports use. By 1941, the brand was creating sophisticated Flieger Chronographs – a…

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The Epitome of German Horology: A. Lange & Sohne

By Roberta Naas / September 4, 2014

By Gordon Henderson With the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November of 1989 and the official reunification of East and West Germany in January of 1990, the reestablishment of…

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Affordable Watches: Germany’s Nomos and the Zurich Welzeit

By Roberta Naas / September 3, 2014

By Gordon Henderson This week, as we continue our exploration of German watch brands, we talk a little about affordability. For the most part, the bulk of the horology community…

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A Look at the Re-emergence of Germany’s Watchmaking World

By Roberta Naas / September 2, 2014

By Gordon Henderson We can all agree that the Berlin Wall was a bad idea. We can also say that the collapse of the wall, the end of communist Germany…

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