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What is the Zenith Defy Lab Inventor?
Horology is an art form steeped in history and tradition. Although new and highly advanced materials are being introduced all the time, the underlying principles behind what makes a watch...
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What is Rolex’s Parachrom Bleu Hairspring?
Rolex’s position at the top of the horology tree has been maintained for generations by a combination of ageless, enduring designs coupled with a practically unrivalled commitment to innovation. They...
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How it Works: The Rolex Sky-Dweller
Launched in 2012, Rolex’s Sky-Dweller is the brand’s most recent all-new release. It is also, by some distance, the most complicated model in their portfolio. Of course, it doesn’t have...
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In-House Versus Outsourced Movements
The relative pros and cons of in-house movements (those developed and built by the same brand that makes the rest of the watch) versus those bought in from a third...
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How it Works: The Seiko Spring Drive?
The history of horology is one of constant innovation. Sometimes advances progress incrementally, involving a slow but steady fine-tuning of accepted practices over time. But very occasionally, a system or...
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The Rolex Submariner Vs. The Rolex Sea-Dweller Vs. The Rolex Deepsea
Since the 1920s, the history of Rolex as a company has been inextricably linked to the sea. That was the decade that brought us their revolutionary Oyster case, the first...
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