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Hands-On: One Cartier, Two Cartier, Red Cartier, Blue Cartier. And green Cartier. The new Tank Musts, oh me, oh my. Originally published by Danny Milton on HODINKEE, June 10th 2021 We've

Hands-On: The Tudor Black Bay Chrono Hits Its Stride A slimmer steel case and vintage vibe for Tudor's modern chronograph. Originally published by Jon Bues on HODINKEE, April 9th 2021 The

In-Depth: The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph With Reverse Panda Dial The latest version of this staple taps into the vintage zeitgeist. Originally published by Jack Forster on HODINKEE, April 16th

Hands-On: Tudor's New Silver Dive Watch- The Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925 In the shock of the season, Tudor made a diver from a most unusual material. Here's our review. Originally

In-Depth: Why You Should Care About The Patek Philippe Reference 3970 It has the DNA of a thoroughbred, but never seemed to get out of the gate on time.

A Week On The Wrist: The Rolex Submariner Ref. 124060 It’s the world's most scrutinized dive watch, so any tiny change reverberates like an earthquake. But the truth is

In-Depth: A Long-Term Look At Living With The Drive De Cartier, In Steel A thin watch with surprising depth. Originally published by Jack Forster on HODINKEE, March 8th 2018 The Cartier

Hands-On: Taking The 41mm IWC Pilot's Chronograph Out For A Meal Just because it can fly, doesn't mean it has to. Originally published by Danny Milton on HODINKEE, April 20th

In-Depth: Does Spring Drive Have An Escapement? Of mainsprings and Tri-synchro regulators. Originally published by Jack Forster on HODINKEE, October 2nd 2020   Not too many moons ago, we took a brief

Hands-On: The Black Bay Ceramic Is Tudor's New Dark Star The latest Black Bay is a technical powerhouse – but is it the Tudor dive watch you've been waiting

In-Depth: How Vacheron Constantin Is Keeping Two Classic Movements From Vanishing Off The Face Of The Earth Modern movement design is more reliable than ever. But does that mean

Watch Of The Week: The Grand Seiko That Taught Me To Love Subtler, Smaller Watches Finding my perfect GS took time. But once I saw it, I knew. Originally published

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