Thomas Kaufmann
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Bell & Ross introduces new updates to the BR03.
As is often the case in watchmaking, the most important events are hidden behind the smallest details. Let’s take the case of Bell&Ross and its update of the BR03 which has just been carried out this fall. Such an update is not trivial because it concerns the brand’s flagship collection. This is why the changes…
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Sleek new strap design rumored for Apple Watch 9 launch
Apple is expected to unveil the Apple Watch 9 in a few weeks — it’s expected to be announced alongside the iPhone 15, with the latest iPhone 15 launch date rumors pointing to a September 12 or 13 event . And, a new leak suggests that the Apple Watch 9 will arrive with a new…
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Is it possible that the Pixel Watch 2 won’t support UWB technology after all?
You won’t have to wait very long to discover the Pixel Watch 2. The long-awaited Pixel Watch 2 should arrive later this year with the Pixel 8 series. Numerous wristwatch leaks over the past few weeks have revealed several features of the upcoming Pixel Watch 2. Today, the smart watch went through the FCC, according…
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Furlan Marri and Seconde/Second’s The Hertz Beat: A Prominent Symbol in Modern Watchmaking Trends
A few days ago, Furlan Marri presented a watch made with Romaric André (founder of Seconde/Seconde) and bearing the name Hertz Beat. Marketed as part of a limited series of 200 pieces, the Hertz Beat was a great success since the entire series was sold out in a few minutes. The reality is that from…
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An Exceptional Showcase by Patek Philippe
Watchmaking art cannot be understood without jewelery watches; They are one of the most exquisite manifestations and also help the most to enhance the value of watchmaking mechanics. As a manufacturer, Patek Philippe treasures a total mastery of each and every one of the specialties that are closely related to watchmaking, and of course also…
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The Last Emperor of China’s Watch
Patek Philippe Imperiale: The Watch of the Last Emperor of China On Mon Petit Horloger, I use cookies to guarantee you the best possible experience. Okay for you? Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy
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Daytona Artisans de Genève: Adam Levine’s Collaboration
Rolex Neon: Adam Levine’s Daytona Artisans de Genève On Mon Petit Horloger, I use cookies to guarantee you the best possible experience. Okay for you? Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy
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Daytona Artisans de Genève by Adam Levine
Rolex Neon: Adam Levine’s Daytona Artisans de Genève On Mon Petit Horloger, I use cookies to guarantee you the best possible experience. Okay for you? Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy
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The Longines Spirit Flyback: A Timepiece of Distinction
A link that unites history and innovation, the Longines Spirit model takes up the characteristics of watches intended for pilots, to which current lines and codes are added. And this, without ceasing to give continuity to the precision instruments created by the brand with which to accompany the greatest explorers in their conquest of the…
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A Guide on Utilizing the Double Tap Feature of Apple Watch 9
Apple just revealed the Watch Series 9 at the “Wonderlust” event, and it brings several improvements over the Watch Series 8, including a new S9 chip, brighter display, NameDrop, and more . However, what is worth looking into is the new Double Tap feature. Thanks to the advanced neural engine of the S9 chip, The…
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Tank Française
The history of the Tank is that of the evolution of an idea that has gone through different episodes since its first creation in 1917. One of them, the Tank Francaise Presented in 1996, it is one of his stellar appearances. At that time, the great innovation was found in its metallic bracelet that provided…
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Apple’s Latest Endeavor: Revamping the Design of the ‘Watch X’
The next range of smart watches Apple is expected to offer only minor improvements, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s recent report. However, behind the scenes Apple is diligently working on a major upgrade, dubbed “Watch X”, in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the smart watch. Indeed, if Apple has kept the design of its…
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The Second Edition of Oris Dat Watt Limited Edition
Home Oris has presented his new Dat Watt Limited Edition II with which he renews his collaboration with Common Wadden Sea Secretariat. A second limited edition of his diving watch Waterwith the dial inspired by the marshes. “Oris’s mission is to bring about change in society. Driven by his philosophy Change for the Better, each…
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Nothing Changes in a World Where Everything Changes
The announcement at the end of August of the acquisition of Bucherer by Rolex rightly sparked numerous comments and analyses. I have even seen explanations that consisted of several dozen points. In any case, when a transaction of this magnitude takes place, we can find plenty of good reasons to explain it. But in the…
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The New Longines HydroConquest GMT – A Timepiece to Watch
Home Longines presented a few days ago his new HydroConquest GMT. A watch that comes in four versions with different color combinations and an exclusive GMT Longines movement. A new model that is inspired by the world of water sports and combines it with Longines’ historical experience in developing multi-time zone watches. “Longines expands its…
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6 French watch brands that are gaining popularity
In the world of watches, France has unique know-how that allows it to stand out. French watch brands are increasingly popular and appeal to watch enthusiasts thanks to their design, history and quality. This guide presents 6 French watch brands that are worth a look. 1. Brand A: History on the wrist Marque A is…
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Avoid these 7 pitfalls when selecting a pre-owned luxury watch
Buying a pre-owned luxury watch can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but there are also potential pitfalls to avoid. In this article, we’ll explore the 7 most common mistakes when choosing a pre-owned luxury watch and how to avoid them. 1. Not checking the authenticity of the watch The first mistake to avoid when…
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Trendy Creations by Thomas Sabo
A bit like the clothes we wear, the accessories we wear define a style, a true reflection of our inner personality. In this article, Swiss Made Watch Magazine takes a look at Thomas Sabo, a house founded several decades ago that stands out for its rich history and its ultra-modern pieces, imbued with a rock’n’roll…
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G-Shock’s 40th Anniversary Celebration
Casio celebrates the 40th Anniversary of G-Shock with powerful sports watchmaking armament. “G-Shock leads the way,” announces Yuichi Masuda, President and CEO of Casio. “Reaching this important milestone clearly means that we have brought satisfaction to the hearts and minds of customers. Casio originality is based on innovative features and performance and diverse designs.” The…
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Montblanc’s Bezel: A Prominent Center of Operations
Montblanc’s watchmaking tradition dates back to 1858, when Charles-Yvan Robert founded a watchmaking workshop in Villeret, in the Saint-Imier Valley. In 1909, Minerva began developing chronographs and quickly became one of the leading specialists in the manufacture of watches and chronometers. In 1923, he introduced his first hand-wound monopusher chronograph for wristwatches. double celebration A…
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Guide on how to properly wear a watch
Maybe you just bought your first watch but didn’t know how to wear it? When the door? On which wrist? Or, with which accessory? Wearing a watch is much more than a simple utilitarian gesture. It’s a style act, a choice that can reveal a lot about your personality and fashion sense. In this article,…