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Division Furtive Type 40 Watch

A lovely (not so) little pre-holiday gift just arrived here at the Research Labs. And just like kids who can’t quite wait for Christmas morning, we were all too eager to rip it open and see what we had received.
Commando Cool

Since its inception, Bell & Ross has been associated with creating high-end timepieces inspired by and built for military, law enforcement, and other such professionals whose lives depend on their equipment. The original iconic square case and bold numerals are
Watch Safe – High Security Storage For Your Timepieces

Often, when we think “jewelry safe” there’s little to no correlation with “watch safe”. Whether it’s because we’ve come to expect seeing them or simply because we think of them more as ‘tools’ than ‘accessories’,
Stealthy Sophistication: Panerai PAM 438 Tuttonero

Officine Panerai is an Italian brand of quality watches synonymous with luxury and masculinity. Revered by many a collector of fine timepieces, their robust design details such as the iconic lever device which protects the
Flying High: IWC Pilot’s Watch TOP GUN Miramar

The high-end Swiss watch manufacturer, IWC Schaffhausen, has deemed 2012 the year of the high-flyers. IWC is focusing its efforts for the current year on its Pilot’s watch model range. Although the official unveiling
Limited Edition Corum Admiral’s Cup 45 Minute Repeater Tourbillon

Corum’s heritage is that of a watch maker with a maritime tradition. And the all new limited edition Admiral’s Cup 45 Minute Repeater Tourbillon is a grand celebration of that history and draws much of its inspiration and function from
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Securely protecting your watch collection

Given yesterday was the kickoff of Baselworld 2011, an international watch show which brings together the world’s top timepiece manufactures and showcases their latest creations, we got to thinking of the best way to store and protect such horological gems. Collectors of fine timepieces need a functional and secure way to… Continue reading »