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A Detailed Look At The Seiko Credor Eichi II – The Pinnacle Of Japanese Watchmaking

The Seiko Eichi II is perhaps the ultimate in Japanese watchmaking, a delicately simple timepiece executed with an exceptional devotion to quality and refinement. As movement finishing goes, the Eichi II is up there with the greats.

Introducing The Girard-Perregaux Neo Tourbillon In DLC Titanium (With Original Photos & Price)

A modern take on the iconic Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges, the Neo Tourbillon is now available in a DLC-coated titanium case that lets the gilded gears and tourbillon regulator take centerstage. 

Up Close With The Urwerk UR-110 Eastwood – Where Wood Replaces Metal (With Original Photos & Price)

Exotic woods replace metal in the Urwerk UR-110 Eastwood, the final run of the UR-110, with Macassar ebony or red ebony carefully machined to form the front plate.

Introducing The RGM 801 Corps of Engineers, With A Fired Enamel Dial (With Specs & Price)

American watchmaker RGM has just unveiled the 801 Corps of Engineers featuring a fired enamel dial and a design modelled on railroad pocket watches, as well as an American made movement that may be inspired by the Swiss.

Introducing The Tiffany & Co. CT60, A New Beginning In Mechanical Watches (With Original Photos & Price)

Tiffany & Co. is getting back into the business of mechanical watches with the CT60, an accessibly priced line of self-winding timepieces modelled on a wristwatch once owned by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.


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