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If You Were a Watch Brand, Would You Craft Just 100 Watches a Year? Introducing Laurent Ferrier – Classic, Exclusive Elegance on the Wrist

By Roberta Naas / March 12, 2014

Last night I had the distinct pleasure of meeting with the classically elegant brand Laurent Ferrier SA. For those who are not familiar with this five-year-young watch company, you should…

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If You Were Jumping Out of a Plane, Would You Wear a Ball Watch? A Three-Week On-the-Wrist Review of the Engineer Hydrocarbon Airborne (live pics, prices)

By Roberta Naas / March 11, 2014

By Alex Lam I just spent three weeks wearing the BALL Engineer Hydrocarbon Airborne. This Airborne is a relatively new offering from BALL, a manufacture with roots in the United…

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Racing along with the Autodromo Prototipo Chronograph

By Roberta Naas / March 10, 2014

So many of our readers, especially those starting their first collections, ask about affordable timepieces. By the same ten, a lot of you ask about car-inspired timepieces. Today we bring…

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Lions and Hippos and More! On Safari in Tanzania (original photos)

By Samantha Walsh / March 9, 2014

For this weekend’s sojourn from time – we lo at a luxury category that vies strongly for your money:  travel. For those who life and nature, nothing can compare to…

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How Cool Would You Be with a Liquid Watch on Your Wrist ? Introducing 2 New HYT Watches

By Roberta Naas / March 7, 2014

Since the first moment Vincent Perriard, founder of HYT, told me about his incredible liquid timekeeper, I knew it would be a winner. That was just about three years ago.…

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How to Wear an Hour Glass on Your Wrist: Konstantin Chaykin’s Carpe Diem

By Roberta Naas / March 7, 2014

“Seize the Day!” A saying that in today’s fast-paced world we seem to forget. Did it mean in yesteryear?  Or are we just too busy to take the time to…

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Collectors Hooked on Swatch Watches

By Roberta Naas / March 6, 2014

Just about four months ago, I was fortunate enough to travel to Paris and Switzerland with Breguet. (You can read about that trip here, here and here.)   One particular night…

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Why Watch Lovers Should Pay Closer Attention to Arnold & Son (and a look at the Double Tourbillon Escapement Dual Time)

By Roberta Naas / March 5, 2014

Arnold & Son is brand that just doesn’t get its due. This haute horlogerie, British-born watch company is superbly rich in innovation and invention, and yet, for some reason, especially…

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Horror and Horology: Introducing Devon’s Ghost and Bloody Mary

By Roberta Naas / March 4, 2014

We’ve written about them a few times before here, and even previewed one of their first watches in an off-the-cuff Video piece (see that video here). In fact, Devon Works…

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Loving the Platinum Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph (original pics, price)

By Roberta Naas / March 3, 2014

Made of the rarest metal on Earth, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Tourbillon Chronograph, unveiled to the world at SIHH 2014 – steals my heart. Bold and beautiful –…

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Watches on the Red Carpet at the 86th Academy Awards

By Roberta Naas / March 3, 2014

The Oscars. The presentations, the celebs, the fanfare – all timed to the tee. Usually, it is all about what the female celebs are wearing – the dresses, the jewelry,…

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Two Badass Cars that have Bugatti Beat: Introducing the World’s Fastest Production Cars

By Roberta Naas / March 2, 2014

By Ryan Walsh Readers know we like to take weekend departures from timepieces and indulge in other of life’s best luxuries. So, hang on, here we go. Bandwagons and high…

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MB&F Brings Aliens to Life: Introducing the Legacy Machine No. 1 Xia Hang Watch – A World’s First (original pics, prices)

By Roberta Naas / February 27, 2014

It’s an odd of futuristic science fiction and pure, unadulterated watchmaking – and it’s a world’s first. Yes, Max Busser, founder of MB&F and r of all things space age…

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Introducing the Artful Saga of the Unique Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition a QP 8 Jours SQ

By Roberta Naas / February 26, 2014

Blending the arts of watchmaking, engraving, enameling and – all in a timepiece that not only reflects history but houses the visionary forethought of today and tomorrow- is no easy…

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Rugby Power: Introducing the Tissot T-Touch II Titanium RBS 6 Nations Special Edition 2014

By Roberta Naas / February 25, 2014

By Ryan Walsh If you are a tactile person and are not familiar with Tissot T-Touch watches – you should be. These fantastic touch-operated timepieces have been around for a…

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