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Vacheron Constantin releases a wild new Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar that looks like a work of art
Few complications are as impressive on paper, and as frustrating in practice, as the perpetual calendar.
Jun 16
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John Biggs
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Doxa resurfaces the SUB 200 T.GRAPH diver
Some watches return because they are popular.
Jun 15
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John Biggs
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URWERK says goodbye to the UR-120 with the Blue Planet
URWERK has never been interested in making ordinary watches.
Jun 11
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John Biggs
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In Review: The Retrovivo RV02
You know a watch is going to be cool when the entire website is in Italian.
Jun 10
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John Biggs
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Want to write for WristWatchReview?
WWR has been running non-stop since 2004.
Jun 9
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John Biggs
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The Swiss still lead the world in luxury spending, and that matters for watches
A new study suggests that Switzerland remains the world’s most luxury-obsessed country, a finding that should not surprise anyone who follows the watch…
Jun 5
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John Biggs
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My favorite microbrand watchmaker has a new reversible watch
Vario’s VERSA line featured a reversible case that gives you two looks without turning the watch into a novelty.
Jun 3
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John Biggs
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Bell & Ross releases the cigar-themed chronograph
How pretty is this watch?
Jun 2
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John Biggs
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Nomadic updates the Maraí 401 for a new era
Belfast-based Nomadic watches has announced an update to their workhorse Maraí 401 model, a 2026 upgrade that turns these unique timepieces into…
Jun 2
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John Biggs
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In review: ifi Zen Air DAC 2
A $129 DAC doesn’t sound like it could do very much to your music.
Jun 1
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John Biggs
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May 2026
H. Moser releases a striking flyback chrono
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May 29
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John Biggs
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In Review: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Gen 2
Gaming headsets usually look like gaming headsets.
May 18
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John Biggs
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