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If you asked watch collectors about the fate of the Milgauss just a few years ago, the majority would have…
The Rolex 16710 has been called their most versatile sports model, and it’s hard to argue otherwise. It was Rolex’s…
Cartier timepieces have long been one of the most popular luxury watches for women. Generally speaking, Cartier has employed the…
The Breitling Emergency, the first wristwatch to feature a built-in personal distress beacon, was introduced in 1995. Designed with adventurers…
For the most part, Cartier is a relatively approachable brand. Some of the most affordable offerings start at around $3k retail.…
In 2022, just six years after winning his second gold medal at the Rio Olympics, retired Swiss pro cyclist Fabian…
Platinum is one of watchmaking’s finest and rarest precious metals, renowned for its striking, silvery white metal finish, distinct heft,…
Meteoroids are pieces of asteroids or comets in space. When a meteoroid enters the earth’s atmosphere and starts burning up,…
Omega and the Olympics go back nearly a century to 1932, when the Swiss watchmaker became the official timekeeper of…
The Pelagos, Tudor’s titanium diver, has only been in production since 2012. Compared to other giants in the dive watch…