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| | | | Designed for the field Charlie Paris has been around a long while for a microbrand; however, it is hardly a household name outside of Europe. They produce dozens of different watches for both men and women, from inexpensive quartz offerings to higher end automatics-including a moonphase complication. This is my first time holding one in the metal, and frankly, I am impressed. I wasn't sure ... | |
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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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| | | | 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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| | Today I have a beautiful example of the brand's Super Antarctic 3.6.9. This is the collection inspired by Nivada's mid-century offering which accompanied Admiral Richard Byrd's 1955/6 expedition to the South Pole (more on this later). As such, it clearly places one foot in the past with all the hallmarks of that era, but also lands the other foot squarely in the contemporary world of watching making through its use of modern materials. |