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The Best High-Frequency Watches
For much of the history of the wristwatch, mechanical movements were perfectly content to tick along at 2.5 or 3 Hz, ...
What kind of watch movement is right for you? In a HelloNation article, Bernard Gamache of Rallé Watches in Manchester, New ...
“The concept behind it is improving on the mechanical watch, not building another Fitbit,” independent watchmaker Ressence’s CEO Benoît Mintiens explains as he taps the domed glass of his most ...
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This Stunning, Impressive Dress Watch Sounds Even Better Than It Looks
Chopard’s new masterpiece is the L.U.C. Grand Strike, and it features a petite sonnerie, grande sonnerie and minute repeater ...
Zenith has re-engineered the mechanical watch movement by inventing a new single-piece oscillator that replaces the traditional hairspring/balance wheel assembly. It oscillates at a frequency ...
All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Reading about watches ...
For 2015, Swiss Tudor watches surprised the luxury timepiece industry with the announcement that it will now be producing its own watch movements - and presented both a new timepiece, as well as an ...
A recent story by Fast Company reported that, despite the ubiquity of smartphones and smartwatches, “old school watches are back in vogue and millennials are leading the way.” Specifically, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Anyone who likes gadgets would undoubtedly be pleased to find in their stocking this Christmas Tag Heuer’s ...
A mechanical watch is a watch that uses the power of the unwinding of a wound mainspring as its power source, and while many relatively inexpensive watches are quartz-powered, mechanical watches are ...
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