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From Rolex’s first new collection in more than a decade to the world’s most complicated wristwatch, timeless timepieces from ...
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Mike goes hands-on with the Panerai Luminor Marina Titanio PAM003325 ✓ A great update to the brand's most important ...
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One minute she’s in a Reformation dress and knee-high boots, the next she’s accessorizing with pieces that scream old money, like her Cartier Panthère watch. If you keep tabs on her wardrobe ...
New takes on legacy models, new movements, high complications, interesting gem-setting, stone dials, smaller case sizes, and more dominated the new releases.
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Rolex, Cartier, and Audemars Piguet are among the top brands for wealthy collectors. Watch expert Paul Altieri suggests doing your research before splurging on a timepiece. These are the watches ...
where the “Rolling Planets” have been marking where the watch can be purchased before it “vanishes,” like a Pink Moon. Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth have been confirmed as locations where the pink ...