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Grand Seiko has had a dive watch problem for years. Not a quality problem, not a design problem, but a size problem. The ...
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The watchmaker that powered every iconic integrated bracelet sports watch of the 1970s has, at long last, made one of its own ...
The Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Le Petit Prince brings IWC's white ceramic to a wrist-friendly size for the first time. Here ...
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