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Return of the Corum Bubble Watch: Three New Models Debut

The Corum Bubble watch — flaunting a large, round case and prominent domed crystal — made its debut in 2000 and wowed some segments of the watch enthusiast community with its radically unconventional design. This year Corum brings back the cult-favorite Bubble Watch timepiece in three new versions.

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Dec 23, 2015 by Mark Bernardo

Sponsored: Adding Versatility in Size, Citizen Debuts 37mm Promaster

Citizen has mastered its creation of water-resistant timepieces in the decades since the debut of the Parawater in 1959, followed by the release of the Promaster collection in 1989. Gaining renown over the years, the Promaster collection is a flagship of Citizen’s dive models, balancing complex functionality with streamlined design. In its latest development of...

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Jun 5, 2023 by WatchTime

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Arnold & Son HM Perpetual Moon with Steel Case and Blue Guilloché Dial

Arnold & Son recently announced a new, stainless steel version of its HM Perpetual Moon timepiece with a beautiful, blue, lacquered guilloché dial. Here are details on the Arnold & Son HM Perpetual Moon, including specs and price.

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Dec 22, 2015 by Jason Pitsch

How Precise is Your Watch? Test It with the Lepsi Watch Scope

For everyone who’s ever read a watch test or review in WatchTime and wished they could test their own timepieces for accuracy at home — and without making the major investment of a Witschi timing machine — Geneva-based Lepsi has an ideal stocking stuffer: the Lepsi Watch Scope, essentially a stethoscope to read the “heartbeat”...

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Dec 19, 2015 by WatchTime

Wryst Motorsport-Inspired New Timepiece for 2016

Swiss watchmaker Wryst has announced the release of a new reference, now available for pre-orders: the Wryst Motors MS3 sport watch. In the tradition of previous Wryst watches, this new timepiece is a limited edition of 99 pieces and will be available in the first quarter of 2016. The success of the previous Motors MS1...

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Dec 17, 2015 by Advertising Department

SIHH 2016 Preview: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept

Swiss luxury watch brand H. Moser & Cie. exhibits at Geneva's SIHH watch fair for the first time in January, and will be launching a very exclusive new timepiece: the Moser Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept, an even more minimalist version of its award-winning perpetual calendar watch in a white gold case and limited to just 10 pieces worldwide.

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Dec 8, 2015 by Mark Bernardo

Hands-On Review: Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech 3 Days Automatic – 47mm

Our WatchTime contributor recently had the chance to review the Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Carbotech 3 Days Automatic - 47mm divers watch. Read on for the results.

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Dec 7, 2015 by Jason Pitsch

Watch Insider Reviews the Oris Big Crown ProPilot Altimeter

Learn more, in WatchTime's Watch Insider review, about the Oris Big Crown ProPilot Altimeter wristwatch, which comes equipped with a mechanical barometric altimeter-and-barometer movement.

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Dec 4, 2015 by Alexander Linz

Is Your QP Jumping or Dragging? An Insider’s Look at F.P. Journe, Part 7

The new Quantième Perpétuel launched by F.P. Journe clearly demonstrates how Mr. Journe works, and what his ambitions are. Originally announced in 2014, only a trickle (on Journe’s scale, that is less than 10) of the watches ordered have been delivered. Is a QP that difficult to make? Well, it all depends on what you...

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Nov 30, 2015 by Advertising Department

Watch-Insider Asks: Which of These 5 Watches Would You Take to a Desert Island?

Stranded on a desert island? We offer 5 luxury watches to choose from as your "desert island" watch, with models from Panerai, Rolex, Blancpain, Cartier and Omega.

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Nov 30, 2015 by Alexander Linz

5 Limited-Edition Omega Watches Made for the Olympic Games

We take a look at five Omega watches made specifically for the Olympic games, such as the Omega Seamaster XXIX Limited Edition and Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean "Sochi 2014."

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Nov 30, 2015 by WatchTime

Glashütte Original Senator Observer Adds Luminous Highlights for 2015

Several years ago, Glashütte Original introduced its first Senator Observer, a limited-edition, white-gold timepiece that celebrated the memory of German watchmaker Julius Assmann and famed explorer Roald Amundsen. It was modeled on the traditional observation watches (more widely known as “deck watches”) made in the German town of Glashütte, which were used by navigators to...

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Nov 26, 2015 by Mark Bernardo

Opening Acts: Testing Entry-Level Watches from Rolex, IWC, and Panerai

Watch test features entry-level timepieces from Rolex, IWC and Panerai that offer an entrance into the luxury-watch world for a relatively modest price.

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Nov 26, 2015 by Alexander Krupp

Dive Watch Wednesday: Hands-on with the Oris Diver Sixty-Five “Deauville”

We at DiveIntoWatches.com recently had the chance to see the Oris Sixty-Five Diver, with blue-and-gray “Deauville” dial (named after a French town) in person. Here's a look at this popular Oris dive watch, inspired by a vintage model, which was introduced at Baselworld 2015.

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Nov 25, 2015 by Roger Ruegger

Watch Test: TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 1887 vs. Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue

In this comparative watch test feature, one sporty chronograph, the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 1887 Jack Heuer Edition, meets another, the Tudor Heritage Chrono Blue.

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Nov 25, 2015 by Alexander Krupp

Watch Insider Reviews the Longines Heritage Diver

We take a look at the Longines Heritage Diver watches, which are modern versions of Longines watches for divers produced in the 1970s.

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Nov 24, 2015 by Alexander Linz

Vintage Eye for the Modern Guy, Part 15: IWC Mark XVII

Within the complete modern series of the IWC Pilot’s Watch there exists a multitude of variations, from chronographs to GMTs to perpetual calendars, but the most historically relevant of them all still exist today: the IWC Mark XVII and IWC Big Pilot. We will compare the vintage and modern Mark XVII.

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Nov 22, 2015 by Caleb Anderson

Heart of (White) Gold: NOMOS Lambda Weissgold Receives Yet Another Accolade

Amidst the excitement surrounding the release of the NOMOS neomatik collection, and the 3.2-mm in-house automatic movement DUW 3001, another watch from NOMOS Glashütte was selected to receive the prestigious German Design Award: NOMOS Lambda Weissgold—the elegant, haute horlogerie timepiece that is the watchmaker’s tribute to traditional, luxury Glashütte watchmaking with a NOMOS twist. The...

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Nov 21, 2015 by WatchTime

Wryst Ultimate: Black, Scratch-Resistant Designer Swiss Watches

Inspired by extreme sports, the Wryst Ultimate watch collection is designed to endure the toughest conditions. Produced exclusively in small series of 99 pieces, Wryst Ultimate watches are durable, quality timepieces with a scratch-resistant black Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating.

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Nov 19, 2015 by Advertising Department

Dive Watch Wednesday: Hands-On with the First Diver from Franc Vila

Geneva-based Franc Vila has a rather unique way of designing watches, and this can definitely be said about the brand’s first dive watch, the Franc Vila Intrepido Diver Superligero.

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Nov 18, 2015 by Roger Ruegger

Cellini Goes Automatic: Testing the Rolex Cellini Time

Rolex launched the first Cellini self-winding models last year. We test one of them, the Rolex Cellini Time, in this feature, the cover story for our September-October 2015 issue.

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Nov 17, 2015 by Jens Koch
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