Watch Blog

Swatch Royal Pop: Smart Collaboration or Brand Risk?
The latest collaboration between Swatch and Audemars Piguet, set to release Saturday, May 16, has reignited a familiar debate in the watch world. Every time Swatch partners with a legacy luxury bra...
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Back to the Future: Seiko Revives the Rotocall
For a lot of collectors, vintage Seiko means dive watches, chronographs, or early mechanical references. But in the 1980s, Seiko was also experimenting heavily with digital watch design, producing ...
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Blancpain Air Command Limited Edition: Precision in Every Detail
The Air Command Limited Edition AC02 12B53 63B is a high-frequency flyback chronograph that reflects the brand’s focus on engineering and performance. Every element, from movement architecture to d...
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The Omega Constellation Observatory
When a watch only shows the time with two hands, it usually suggests simplicity. No seconds hand, no complication, nothing extra. Traditionally, that kind of watch is about design and restraint rat...
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The Next Glashütte Sixties Chronograph 2026
For the eighth year in a row, Glashütte Original is preparing to unveil a new addition to its Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition series. Set to release later this month, the 2026 edition continues ...
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Where can I sell my Rolex in the Triangle?
In-house watch experts at Bailey’s Fine Jewelry and Fox & Bailey Watch Shop will evaluate your watch and pay top dollar to purchase your new, pre-owned, or vintage Rolex regardless of condition...
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The Tissot Seastar 1000 is Built for Summer Summer is the season for cold lake water, the heat of a dock under bare feet, the smell of sunscreen, and the sizzle of a backyard grill. Whether you...
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