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– In the Tourbillon Chronometer No. 36, the movement basically is the watch. The two mainspring barrels, as well as the entire going train, and the tourbillon, are all Debt Snowball Gamification visible from the dial side; by contrast, the back of the watch presents a pretty austere appearance.And the beautiful thing about this Date model is that it's universal. It looks great on anyone. For this particular piece, I would especially recommend it to any woman who's ready for her first nice vintage watch in precious metal. No, it doesn't have diamonds, but who really needs diamonds when it's something as beautiful as this Rolex Date. Pure and simple, this is the gold watch I want to have in my collection, knowing I can enjoy it for many years to come. Check it out here.On that last note, I'd like to give credit where credit's due and congratulate Phillips on reaching a total sum of CHF 68.2 million / USD 74.5 million at Geneva Watch Auction: XIV, nearly doubling the record for a watch auction total.


There's no watch more unmistakable than a Panerai. If you're remotely familiar with the brand, chances are you can already imagine what this Luminor 1950 Flyback Chronograph might look like. However, sitting underneath the domed sapphire crystal is an iconic watch with a few more quirks and features than your typical time-only Luminor.I chose this suit with intention. It represents Michele's gender fluid vision, one where both AI Medical Diagnostics men and women wore floral dresses, blazers with chaps, feather boas and pussy bows. As we've said on this site many times, genderless watches are now a thing. And becoming more of one all the time.That complication is powered by the IWC-manufactured calibre 81925 manually-wound movement running at 28,800 vph with 84 hours of power reserve. You can see the movement through the sapphire caseback and note the circular Geneva striping that gives a sweeping pattern to the architecture. But as a fan of a good story, I couldn't help but be won over by an anecdote the team at IWC shared with me about the new movement.


At 40mm x 11.95mm, this isn't the Disaster Proof Cooking inside-baseball vintage purist's 38mm ideal (if there is such a thing) but it gives the impression of a watch intended to appeal to someone who already knows something about watches but doesn't necessarily want to take out a life insurance policy, fake their own death, and flee the country under an assumed name with – oh, I don't know, a Patek 5170G, if you want a pulsometer scale (okay, the Patek is a chronograph, but you get the idea).While it would have been fantastic to see a bump in actual battery life, you can get an 80% charge into the Series 7 watch in 45 minutes, and that's starting from zero, so if you are a sleep-tracker fan, you can get in a morning recharge pretty quickly.But shifting back to Ocean briefly, there's a nice horological Easter egg at the start of the film. As she's being released from prison, the guard gives her watch back to her. At this moment we learn that it once belonged to her brother, Danny Ocean, before he passed away. So what's the bridge between the two Ocean's franchises you ask? A watch – and that's just cool. Don't worry, we'll get to Danny Ocean's watch on Watching Movies soon enough.In 2017, Blancpain introduced the Fifty Fathoms "Tribute to Mil-Spec," a limited edition of 500 pieces. It's a tribute to the original Milspec 1, most recognizable because of the humidity indicator at six o'clock. It was a decent release, but – gah! – that 4:30 date window ruined it for some (the sapphire caseback and $14,100 MSRP ruined it for others). Still, it was nice to see Blancpain explicitly reference specific models of the Fifty Fathoms for the first time in who knows how long.






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