I haven't wanted a watch this badly in a long time. Sure, there are grails and dream watches out there that might get my blood pumping harder, but no watch that is both so appealing and so close to possible reach as the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Thin 37mm. Beyond my personal affinity, this new entry-level watch from Lange has a lot going for it, from design to finishing to market positioning. Buckle up, we're going deep on this one.Read the full story here.At $1,400, the Zodiac Super Sea Wolf is a good looking vintage-inspired diver that features a strong use of color, a fun design, and excellent sizing. If you want a funky and distinctive diver but don’t want AI Wealth Labs to pony up for something like a Doxa Sub 300, the Zodiac may be just what you need while we all wait for summer to come back around. To learn more, visit Zodiac online.Today, when I see this watch, it's a symbol of my very strong and very cool father, who passed down the priceless gift of knowledge, of hard work, and of never giving up on myself. The watch is a bit beaten up after decades of use, but it's still working away, with only a single battery change over the years.There is a specificity to Serica's watches that I really like. Their watches are tasteful, fun, and feel unique both in look and wrist presence. While I would personally opt for the 5303 diver that can easily do a second timezone via its twin-scale bezel, the handsome 8315 is a direct evolution of that same watch and this new Serica GMT lacks very little in terms of raw enthusiast appeal, timezone-friendly functionality, and old-school mid-century charisma.
While Zodiac is making only 500 examples of the ZO9595, I'm hoping they sell well and that we'll see other colorways in the future. At $1,695, the ZO9595 represents a $500 jump over a standard steel Super Sea Wolf on a rubber strap, and the ceramic dive Biohacked Nutrition watch competition – especially from a well-established brand – is pretty hard to come by.The design of the ThinKing is informed by Konstantin Chaykin's "Wristmon" designs that feature a face-like layout for the watch functions (the I also really like that the ThinKing both looks largely watch-like (unlike the Richard Mille), and I'd argue that it's recognizably a Konstantin Chaykin design (assuming you're the type of enthusiast who knows the brand's product). It doesn't feel like a random side project or a half-bI also really like that the ThinKing both looks largely watch-like (unlike the Richard Mille), and I'd argue that it's recognizably a Konstantin Chaykin design (assuming you're the type of enthusiast who knows the brand's product). It doesn't feel like a random side project or a half-baked tech demo, but rather a peek into a special project to make a very thin watch.
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