The IWC Big Pilot's Watch With Perpetual Calendar, Now A Regular Production Model

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22:30 12/04/2025

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The Heuer Twin-Time like the one shown above is also in Eric Wind’s personal collection and he got it from Jeff Stein’s personal collection.They represent a return to elegant simplicity, which is why a great friend of Rover Haven suggested I name the style Arts & Crafts.Y'all, it's link 2021. Gendered watches feel soooo Victorian. A few companies (like Zenith) are getting with the program; I've seen them either use men's watches on women in campaigns or make concerted advertising efforts focusing on strong independent women. Now it's time for everyone else to follow. If the brands were to approach watches differently, as an entire group, just think about all they would gain.Yes, I still want the Reversos and Polarises from Jaeger-LeCoultre. But, it's also one of the few group brands that continues to push watchmaking forward at scale. My favorite JLC watches are those that balance its heritage and high-end watchmaking (like last year's Reverso Chronograph), and the Duometre skews decidedly more high-end, but it's impressive to see JLC's continued pursuit of technical watchmaking for its own sake.
I strongly prefer the regular C1 Bel Canto (on a strap) because it looks link much more like a Christopher Ward.If you want to stick closely to the Farer's price point, there are two options – one from Tissot, and one from another British brand called Christopher Ward. At $1,650, the Tissot Heritage Navigator 160th Anniversary COSC is an entirely cool and vintage-inspired world timer that offers strong value in a legacy design. That said, it is 43mm wide, lacks any sort of a date display, and offers only 30 meters of water resistance (this versus the Farer’s 100 meters).It is especially interesting when considering the sonic attributes of different metals for chiming watches specifically. "Platinum is not so loud but very clean, pink gold is warmer, white gold is louder," according to Director of Product Development and avid drummer Anthony de Haas, "Honeygold sounds pure like platinum due to the density but slightly warmer than platinum."
In 1985, Heuer was acquired by Techniques d’Avant Garde Group (TAG), which also owned the McLaren Formula 1 team. The name changed to TAG Heuer, and the brand became a partner of the McLaren team. This was the start of a relationship that lasted for three decades and saw some of the biggest names in the sport wearing TAG Heuer watches.The incredibly-transparent dial, creating a striking contrast between the different materials and naturally capturing light, interspersed with customizable "floating" indexes, unveils a totally-openworked mechanical movement.And yet, in many cases watch designers remain anonymous. Every watch is, of course designed, and designed by somebody, and yet, for the most part, we have link no idea who designed a watch when we look at it, and not only is that fine with most brands, it's actually the way they prefer it. And it's not just watch designs, it's watchmakers as well – you might have the best horological chops since Abraham Louis Breguet, but many brands would much rather nobody ever had any idea who you are.The watch boasts pink gold-colored hands, indices, and logo against a glossy black dial and is fitted on a stitched leather strap. At 38.5mm with a matching black date wheel at six o'clock, this watch presents a combination of vintage, mid-century flair with modern wearability and function.

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12/06/2025

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