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blommanwatchreport.com
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| | | | | In this Friday report we will have a closer look on one of the lesser known Memovox from the 1960's, the Jaeger-LeCoultre reference E 11005. During the 1960's and 1970's all of the most famous and well-known Memovox were all with automatic movements, references starting with E (waterproof) followed by three digits... E 855, E... | |
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thecalibratedwrist.com
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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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watchient.com
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| | | | | Looking to make a purchase on the Seiko 5 Automatic? Read our in-depth review first, full of images of the watch and its' movement. | |
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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 ... | ||