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6 days ago |
dx.doi.org | Tuan D. Samdin |Jacek Lubkowski |Caleb Anderson |Joel Schneider
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3 weeks ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
Bucking the trend of downsizing watches, Tudor worked to gather excitement for its Watches & Wonders 2025 novelties with its leading model in the line-up, an upsized Black Bay model dubbed the Black Bay 68. At a glance, the watch is much the same design as most of the other models in the popular dive series, but now framed at the largest diameter yet for the time-only version at 43mm.
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3 weeks ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
Like Rolex and Patek Philippe, Cartier often leads Watches & Wonders in interest from journalists and consumers alike for its watches. This year is no different, with the brand unveiling its latest set to join their vintage-revival Privé series in the new Tank à Guichets, a distinct jumping-hour watch.
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3 weeks ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
Leading Rolex’s launches at Watches & Wonders this year is undoubtedly the new Land-Dweller, but behind that debut are still plenty of other interesting models. Among them, possibly chief of all is the latest GMT-Master II edition ref. 126729VTNR — a new 18k white gold, green dial variant of the left-handed “destro” edition that saw its debut in 2022.
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3 weeks ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
It is just after midnight in Geneva and with that Watches & Wonders 2025 has begun. Leading the pack as always is Rolex, this year poised and already catching major attention with the introduction of its latest collection with the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller. The flagship model, which was first seen in stock imagery leaks earlier this year, was first officially teased via tennis star Roger Federer’s Instagram yesterday, now being officially-officially launched by the brand today.
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1 month ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
The French-founded watchmaker Bell & Ross is ever-creative in the many iterations of their famous square watches, and this month the brand has launched into orbit with a new boundary pushing creation: the BR-03 Astro. Using the BR-03 flagship design in ceramic as its canvas, the new timepiece features an interstellar dial of the Earth seen from space, with various planetary and man-made components representing the display’s various timekeeping features.
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1 month ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
Citizen this past week has expanded their popular Tsuyosa collection, introducing three new 37mm models. The launch follows the 2023 release of the original 40mm variant, that watch marking Citizen’s firm entrance into the integrated sports watch category. The new timepieces work to provide a more versatile size option for the series, alongside their distinct colors in light blue, pink, and green.
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2 months ago |
watchtime.com | Caleb Anderson
The Chinese New Year is today, and like many years prior, watch brands across the price spectrum have been launching commemorative editions to mark the next yearly lunar cycle. This year is the Year of the Snake, and more specifically the Year of the Wood Snake, with the last time this special year occurred having been all the way back in 1965. According to tradition, the year and those born within it will embody harvest, spirituality, and good fortune, as well as cunning and secrecy.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
vanderbiltpoliticalreview.com | Caleb Anderson
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell just as sweet.” Here, Shakespeare suggests that names are arbitrary. History tells a different story. Renaming places has long been a tool wielded by those with authority to assert dominance. Renaming rewrites narratives, and can erase the histories of cultural “others”.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
vanderbiltpoliticalreview.com | Caleb Anderson
In an increasingly politically polarized society, fostering civil discourse between those with different views is crucial. This year, political participation on campus is on the rise. More than 1,100 students have enrolled in the U.S. Elections class, there are active voter registration efforts from Vanderbilt Student Government and Vandy Votes, and the recent presidential and vice-presidential debate watch parties hosted by student organizations and Residential Colleges drew considerable crowds.