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Omega CK 2179.

No need to be a Seamaster, a Railmaster or a Speedmaster to be desirable. This one is simple, but has a timeless charm. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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THE PILOT’S VENTURER VERTICAL DRIVE: IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN’S FIRST TOOL WATCH ENGINEERED AND CERTIFIED FOR HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH VAST

Schaffhausen/Geneva, Switzerland, April 14 th , 2026: IWC Schaffhausen unveils the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. This next-generation tool watch has been specifically designed and engineered from the ground up for the u
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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amanico
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I thought a lot about it

And my conclusion about see through dials is that it only works if you wear your watch like Gianni Agnelli, in which case you may as well rock a ploprof! From a creative point of view, it would have been interesting to have a way to change the color of th
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Introducing WatchProSite Digest — 20 Years of Collector Knowledge, Curated.

Introducing WatchProSite Digest — 20 Years of Collector Knowledge, Curated For nearly two decades, this community has produced some of the most thoughtful, detailed, and passionate writing about watches anywhere on the internet. Reviews that go deeper tha
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By: Bill
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Subexplorer
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The “Neptune” enamel dial by Nelly Richard & Stern Frères

During the early 1950s enameller Nelly Richard and renowned Fabrique de Cadrans Stern Frères of Geneva produced a small quantity of dials (probably just a little over ten) depicting Neptune riding his chariot . Most were mounted on Omega Seamaster watches
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By: quattro
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quattro
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Czapek Revisits its Antarctique Sector, Revelation and Tourbillon in Titanium and Cosmic Blue

Three emblematic Antarctique models return in lightweight titanium cases with Cosmic blue dials. All images credit: Monochrome
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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India Whiskey Charlie
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FS: Omega Planet Ocean

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By: lawrenceb
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Happy Easter 🐣🐰 (for those who celebrate)!

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By: Aquaracer1
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Dr No
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Omega Seamaster 300 ST 165 024 from 1966.

My second favorite, AFTER the CK 2913. Bigger than the 2913, different lugs, but what a charm. This is one I will have to find once again. But one in great condition, all good, with a nice patina, that is not an easy bird to catch. Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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I think we sort of lost the plot on some of these so called "TOOL" watches...

in that they were originally meant as a tool for divers, pilots, plumbers (no wait, probably not plumbers) but they were made a certain size for a reason....because the size made them a better tool. But they sort of evolved into desk divers and desk pilot
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By: Chris24
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Chris24
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