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The "Bart Simpson" Rolex 5512 Gilt Meters first 4 lines - "King of Cool"
Posted by Oscar Galban on Oct 22nd 2020
"¡Ay, caramba!" Where do I start? Lately we have been receiving a lot of vintage watches to stock up our new category the Vintage Corner. I guess you can say I have gotten the vintage bug, but in
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The original Panerai Submersible bronze PAM382 aka Bronzo OG
Posted by O.J. Whatley on Sep 11th 2020
The Panerai Luminor 1950 Submersible Bronzo is probably my favorite watch. I own a PAM 382 in my private collection and when I look at my watch collection, It's the one that I most connect to in conju
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Watches and Wonders Goes DIgital (for now)
Posted by Paul Erhardt on May 18th 2020
Until 2018, watch fans have grown accustomed to having two major showings of brand-new watch goodness. That relative peace was shattered as brands split away from Baselworld, allowing&nbs
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Omega, the Olympics, and the innovations required to time the Earth’s Best
Posted by Paul Erhardt on Apr 6th 2020
Omega, the Olympics, and the innovations required to time the Earth’s BestOfficial Timekeeper is one of those titles that gets thrown around A LOT. In the beginning, thistitle meant something. A bra
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An Icon of the Skies: A brief history of the Breitling Navitimer
Posted by Paul Erhardt on Mar 24th 2020
The Breitling Navitimer. The icon of the Breitling lineup, and without a doubt one of my favorites. I know that feeling is shared by a lot of people: pilots (both civilian and military), luxury e
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Five modern examples of Panerai Watches That Proved Left is Right.
Posted by O.J. Whatley on Mar 21st 2020
When it comes to watches for lefties, one thing is certain: Officine Panerai holds the undisputed crown for being the first watch company to design and release a wristwatch specifically designed
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