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kaminskyblog.com
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| | | | | Today, we are reviewing a timepiece from a relatively small and lesser-known watch brand based in Hong Kong. What makes independent Asian watch companies particularly intriguing is their ability to produce bold and innovative designs at highly competitive prices-and the Midnight Black from Mandetbrote is no exception! While there is limited publicly available information about... | |
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thecalibratedwrist.com
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| | | | | Tribute to the Stratofortress & the B-905 Watches are at the confluence of so many of the things that I love. Not the least of which is history. Case in point, Ollech & Wajs began producing watches in Zurich in 1956 and in the sixty-eight years between now and then a lot of water has passed under the bridge. A lot of history. Known primarily ... | |
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brooksreview.net
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| | | | | The best value for money watch you can buy. | |
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nathanguitars.com
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| | | I recently acquired two 1970 era Seiko wristwatches in thrifting expeditions. The first was a lovely and elegant Sportsmatic. I wiped it off and have been wearing it for months now. It loses one minute daily, which I can live with. I may crack open the case and adjust it soon however. The second watch... | ||