Monthly Archives: February 2010

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Grand Prix Watches

This year Audemars Piguet is of the brands releasing a lot of new watches. The most visually exciting of which is this Royal Oak Offshore Grand Prix watch collection. Each is in a limited edition, so these aren’t permanent additions … Continue reading

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Louis Moinet Vernoscope With Jules Verne Instrument Watches

Steampunk fans rejoice. This artistic item of display is the new Louis Moinet Vernoscope. Meant to celebrate the popularity of the Louis Moinet Jules Verne Instrument watch collection. I think the watches were a bit of a surprise hit, but … Continue reading

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Xetum Tyndall Watch Review

Xetum gives us something new to look at – but it feels reassuringly familiar. This is part of the intent behind what Xetum calls “accessible modern design.” I’ve seen plenty of modern “art” and wondered to myself, “even though I … Continue reading

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Sellita Further Targets ETA With the SW300 And SW500 Watch Movements

Sellita helps fill the gap. Offers two more movement ebauches that replace what so many relied upon ETA for. Ebauche – the term refers to a “blank” or un-assembled watch movement. Here is the definition from Wikipedia, “French term (but … Continue reading

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Oris Darryl O’Young Limited Edition Watches

Watch companies do this a lot. Make an interesting watch that is closely connected with someone well known – at least well known to some people. I would say that 95% of the time I have never even heard of … Continue reading

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