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  • 2 days ago | flipboard.com | Oren Hartov

    9 hours agoWhy This Quartz Watch Costs More Than Swiss AutomaticsThis limited edition Grand Seiko SBGP017 quartz watch proves that precision, beauty, and craftsmanship don’t belong exclusively to mechanical …NowREI Memorial Day Sale 2025: Save up to 70% on Outdoor Gear During REI’s Biggest Annual SaleREI’s anniversary sale is back with huge savings on camping gear, outdoor apparel, and so much more.

  • 2 days ago | esquire.com | Oren Hartov

    Rejoice, ye normal wristed—the era of Big Watch is at an end!And not a moment too soon. While the early 2000s saw 47mm Panerais and gargantuan Big Pilots, nobody seemed to be asking the pertinent question: Who are all these huge watches for? The Schwarzeneggers and Stallones of the world are few and far between — most of us are an average of 5’9” and prefer a timepiece that doesn’t hang off the edge of our wrists like a dinner plate balanced on a stick.

  • 3 days ago | gq.com.au | Oren Hartov

  • 4 days ago | gq.com | Oren Hartov

    Maluma sure knows how to make an entrance. Dressed in a custom, effervescent zoot suit from designer Willy Chavarria, the Colombian singer rocked up to the Met Gala with a Jacob & Co. Billionaire III Emeralds on his wrist. Similar to the watch worn by Usher at last year’s ceremony, it features hundreds upon hundreds of precious stones and a skeletonized, hand-wound tourbillon movement.

  • 6 days ago | gq.com | Oren Hartov

    Leave it to America’s hottest standup comedian to own one of the world’s most interesting Cartier Tanks. We’re accustomed to late-night shows promoting the guest’s projects and sharing interesting anecdotes, but it’s rare that a watch becomes the centerpiece of the conversation. However, not everyone owns a watch that once belonged to Darth Vader. That is until Tuesday night when comedian and collector Nate Bargatze brought a fascinating Cartier.