
The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional Co-Axial Master Chronometer
One of the most recognizable watches in the world just got its most important update in decades. But is it worth the steep price hike?
Oren Hartov is Gear Patrol's watch editor. He knows what time it is, and one or two other things.
One of the most recognizable watches in the world just got its most important update in decades. But is it worth the steep price hike?
By Oren Hartov
The brand produced a special one-off Black Bay GMT for Only Watch, a fundraiser for muscular dystrophy research.
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If you weren't a Q devotee before, the 1978 Reissue Day-Date may change your mind.
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The Jacques Bianchi JB 200 reintroduces a unique model from the 1980s.
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The new flagship space on East 57th Street is 4,500 square feet of unadulterated horological joy.
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Do I wish it were even more compact? Sure. Other than that, I have few complaints.
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The last of the original automatic chronograph trio gets a new lease on life, complete with its original bracelet and dial.
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If you're eager for some more color in your watches, then this LE from Zodiac and Worn & Wound is right up your alley.
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Semper & Adhuc used vintage LIP movements in the new Instantanée.
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Croc loafers, colorful sunglasses, Chronomasters, a new Casio and more.
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And we bet you can't tell the difference between it and the original.
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It's also METAS-certified as a Master Chronometer. Basically, it keeps time really, really well.
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The Historique American 1921 recalls a distinctive, offset dial from the 1920s — and man, does it look good.
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A good dress watch can cost a pretty penny, so before you buy, ask yourself these important things.
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One of them even comes with a mechanical watch-setting box. Seriously.
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Pistachio, salmon, bright orange, and jungle canopy motifs are the faces of this year's watches.
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Two new 39mm hand-wound models and a wild perpetual calendar join the famous dress watch line.
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One of the world's most beloved luxury watches with an integrated bracelet is going green.
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And in other news, it's 36mm again. And there's a plain steel version, of course.
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In time for its 50th birthday, of course.
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