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Driving Lake Superior’s Remote Ontario Shore
Ontario boasts the longest shoreline of Lake Superior.
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The Zenith City, Once a Destination for Shipping and Millionaires, Still Thrives
One can circumnavigate Lake Superior in either direction.
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Food & Drink
New Scenic Cafe Is a Northern Oasis for Foodies
Halfway between Duluth and Two Harbors, Minnesota sits an outpost of fine dining.
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Watches
At Seiko, Innovation and Tradition Synchronize
A visit to Japan pulls back the curtain on Seiko, whose single-minded pursuit of lofty goals often makes it appear unconcerned with larger trends.
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Outdoors
Diving the Izu Islands, or Learning Japanese the Hard Way
Deep seas and scares break language barriers for the only English-speaker in a Japanese diving group.
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NOMOS Minimatik
NOMOS thinks it’s high time to bring the smaller watch back.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic True Second
With its revolutionary true-beat movement and a 39mm case, the Geophysic True-Second quietly ticks a refined, timeless elegance.
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Patek Philippe Calatrava Pilot Travel Time
When Patek Philippe introduced the Calatrava Pilot Travel Time at BaselWorld, it was the horological equivalent of dropping a hand grenade on expectations.
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Tudor North Flag
The North Flag represents the future of Tudor: confident, modern, adventurous and independent.
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Zodiac Super Sea Wolf 53
A dive watch icon of the 1970s, the Zodiac Super Sea Wolf howls again in a new version that’s bigger and badder than ever.
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Oris Divers Sixty-Five
The Oris Divers Sixty-Five is as close as you can get to diving into the past, with a watch straight from the golden age of scuba.
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Seiko Marinemaster Automatic Hi-Beat Professional
With its vintage good looks, rare movement and subaquatic prowess, the Marinemaster Automatic Hi-Beat Professional is a fitting tribute to 50 years of dive watch legacy.
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Watches
Tudor’s Black Bay Is Back, Finally in Black
Tudor’s latest is the best of both worlds: a vintage-styled dive watch you can actually take diving.
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Frozen in Time: Diving the Wrecks of the Great Lakes
With over 6,000 wrecks to choose from, and proximity to major urban centers, one might think wrecking diving in the Great Lakes would be a popular endeavor. But few people, even in the region, know about these troves just offshore.
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Watches
The Glashütte Original Senator Observer Is Adventure, Refined
Just add a sextant and reclaim your inner explorer.
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Watches
The Ball Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph Reimagines the Chronograph
The Ball Engineer Master II Slide Chronograph turns the archetype chrono — two stalks straddling the crown — on its head.
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Watches
This Week in Watches: August 4, 2015
Emmanuel Bouchet debuts a new brand, a Swatch for the beach, new Autodromo driving glove colorways and more.
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Watches
The Hublot King Power Oceanographic 1000 Shines under the Surface
A few days of diving with the Hublot Oceanographic 1000 proved that it’s a big watch full of small details — which should garner new respect for a brand with its fair share of critics.
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