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1 month ago |
teddybaldassarre.com | ized Retailer |Erin Wilborn
Limited to 1,962 pieces, this take revives the brand’s 60s-inspired worldtimer in contemporary sizing and classic hues of yellow gold, silver, and black. Back in 2022, Rado revived its 1962 Over-Pole within its contemporary Captain Cook line of divers in limited-edition form, taking on the 37mm diameter, dynamic grey dial, and rotating worldtimer bezel from the model that inspired it. Today, the brand has done it again, but this time, it’s going bigger – exactly 2mm in diameter bigger, that is.
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1 month ago |
teddybaldassarre.com | ized Retailer |Erin Wilborn
The brand revamps its mid-2000s line with a solar quartz movement powered by solar cells right on the watch crystal. Tissot is best known for introducing compelling models with Swiss-made craftsmanship, like its fan-favorite PRX line, at some of the market's most competitive price points. Today, the brand is breathing new life into a collection that had lain dormant for the past few years with the new solar quartz-powered PRC 100 Solar. The best part? All of the models retail for under $600.
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1 month ago |
teddybaldassarre.com | ized Retailer |Erin Wilborn
While we were busy looking ahead at the new watches to come, the brand is quietly phasing several of its staple models out. Around the beginning of each year, watchmaking brands across the industry put all their weight behind launching and teasing the exciting new watch releases they have coming up.
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2 months ago |
teddybaldassarre.com | ized Retailer |Erin Wilborn
Nightsky and Starlight join the brand’s most attainable series and pack a value that’s anything but entry-level. Nomos Glashütte’s Club Campus line is uniquely positioned in the German watchmaker’s repertoire. The collection is designed to be a celebratory entry point into the Nomos universe, defined by its playful use of color and no-nonsense time-only functionality, and packed with the brand’s sophisticated in-house movement, for the most competitive price in its catalog — starting at $1,500.
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2 months ago |
teddybaldassarre.com | ized Retailer |Erin Wilborn
Drawing from its classic 62GS design, the brand launches two 30mm and a 38mm red-gold take on its original automatic mechanical watch. Grand Seiko has been on a roll lately with pushing out its new watches for 2025. The Japanese watchmaker’s latest debut is a trio of pieces within its Heritage collection, which reimagines its core designs – the 62GS and the 44GS from 1967 – into a modern context.
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