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WatchesThe Best Watches of Baselworld 2016
Our favorite new timepieces from the world’s biggest watch event, Baselworld 2016.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesThe Beauty of Engineering a British Watch
At their UK facilities, Bremont is reclaiming the forgotten tradition of British watchmaking.
By J. W. Sotak
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Watches10 Blue Watches for a Red-Hot Summer
Blue watches are enjoying their moment, and whether you’re a pilot, a diver, a sailor or just looking for a little color on your wrist, here are the 10 best.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesThe Best Watches of BaselWorld 2015
Thousands of frequent flyer miles and hundreds of watches later, we present our favorite timepieces from the horological orgy known as BaselWorld 2015.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesThe Chronograph, Explained
While most of us won’t time anything beyond a boring meeting or boiling eggs, a chronograph is all about readiness, potential and the human interaction with a micro-engineering marvel — not to mention the rare opportunity to stop time.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesThis Week in Watches: January 14, 2015
A timepiece crafted from meteorite, Bell & Ross’s WWII-inspired Vintage BR, Victorinox Swiss Army reimagines its Maverick and more.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesWant This, Get This: Bremont Terra Nova or Alpina Alpinist GMT 4
A good expedition watch must be a jack of all trades, with water, shock, and magnetic field resistance plus a compass bezel.
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WatchesBremont Lightweight E-Type for Jaguar
The boys from Henley-on-Thames have done it again: Jaguar and reputable British watchmakers Bremont have collaborated on six new bespoke timepieces, which will accompany the final six cars in Jaguar’s E-Type series.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesThis Week in Watches: August 5, 2014
This Week in Watches: Bremont’s founder defends an embattled movement, James Cameron unveils a new Rolex, a Swiss brand releases an automatic signing machine, and much more.
By Jason Heaton
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Watches10 Soaring Pilot’s Watches
New or old, a pilot’s watch must be legible, tough, accurate and reliable, with extra points awarded if it looks good riding the sleeve of a flight jacket.
By James Stacey
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WatchesWant This, Get This: Bremont ALT1-B or Christopher Ward C1000 Typhoon
The modern pilot’s watch resembles those of the 1940s and ’50s as little as an F22 Raptor resembles a P-51 Mustang. Nowadays, it’s all about materials, ruggedness and functionality.
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WatchesBritish Watch Shootout
The three watch companies at the vanguard of the British timekeeping renaissance — Bremont, Christopher Ward and Schofield — represent very different approaches, price points and designs. Yet they share one thing: a distinctively British take on the wristwatch.
By Jason Heaton
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TechKit: Capturing the Olympics
Packing for a trip to Russia for the Sochi Olympics is no small feat. There’s weather, international travel, technology and a desire to stay light on our feet to consider.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesTo Protect and Serve: 6 Great Anti-Magnetic Watches
In recent years, watchmaking materials have improved to the point where many Swiss-made mechanical watches meet minimum anti-magnetic standards. But that’s not good enough for us; we’re bringing you six of the most badass anti-magnetic watches on the market.
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WatchesBremont Codebreaker
The boys at Bremont have done it again, this time with their limited edition Codebreaker ($18,700 in steel), honoring the UK’s Government Code and Cipher School (GC & CS) at Bletchley Park.
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WatchesUnderwater with the Bremont Supermarine 2000
When Bremont offered to send their newest dive watch, the Supermarine 2000 ($5,900), for a review, I wanted to give this timepiece a fittingly rigorous program. After all, the company’s tagline is “Tested Beyond Endurance”, and some of its watches had accompanied adventurers on polar expeditions and round-the-world motorcycle journeys.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesTimekeeping | Airplane Mode: 7 Best Pilot’s Watches of the Season
The right stuff
By Jason Heaton