Watch Review

Cartier Rotonde De Cartier Earth And Moon Watch

Cartier Rotonde De Cartier Earth And Moon Watch

The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch was actually first introduced in 2014, with this being a pink gold version. The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch in pink gold is identical mechanically to the one released in 2014 except for the case material and…

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The Hublot Masterpiece was a rather large tonneau-shaped Hublot timepiece with a tourbillon. It was the first tonneau-shaped watch from Hublot, and I wasn’t sure if it was the start of something new, or just a one-time experiment for collectors. Today Hublot has a few tonneau-shaped watches under its belt,…

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After presenting the Vacheron Constantin Overseas models for Men over the course of the year, it is time to discover more about the Overseas Small Model, a highly refined timepiece for Ladies powered by an in-house manufactured automatic movement. The model is exquisitely feminine and extremely versatile thanks to the…

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Like so many of A. Lange & Söhne’s other watches, the Richard Lange Jumping Seconds is a sublime marriage of aesthetics and engineering. It is simple to look at and operate, but underneath it hides a complex movement that has clearly been designed by thoughtful watchmakers. Well! Today, I want…

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For those unaware, LIMES (like fan-favorite Archimede) is a brand under the ICKLER umbrella, a family-owned company that has been manufacturing watches and watch cases in Pforzheim since 1924. That is to say, LIMES watches come with decades of know-how, with much of the development and production (barring the Swiss-made…

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