Thomas Kaufmann


  • Review of the Rolex Yacht-Master

    Review of the Rolex Yacht-Master

    Published by David Deteve in Rolex on 04/02/2026 at 12:57 Rolex Yacht Master The Rolex Yacht-Master is the sea… a chic version. Rotating bezel, precious finishes, luminous dial — it catches the eye without ever shouting. Less toolwatch, more fun. ↓ Your opinion counts: tell us what you think in the comments Similar models to

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  • Choosing the Perfect Automatic Watch Winder: A Comprehensive Buying Guide

    Do you have an automatic watch and have you noticed that it stops when you don’t wear it for a few days? This is completely normal. An automatic watch works thanks to the movements of your wrist, which power its internal mechanism. Without this regular movement, it will eventually stop. This is where the automatic

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  • The Ultimate Guide to Casio G-Shock: Rankings by Real Users – Casio

    Ranking of G-Shock according to users: #1 – DW-5600 Series (DW-5600UE / DW-5600UE-1ER) (2 mentions) Why users love it:Obvious robustness. Immediate simplicity — smooth, frictionless adjustment. Lightness validated on a daily basis, sea included. Value for money considered honest, even good. Also confirmed on the field test side: resistance, water resistance 200 m, simple but

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  • The Grace of an Open Heart!

    Hamilton Jazzmaster Open Heart: The elegance of the open heart! On Mon Petit Horloger, I use cookies to guarantee you the best possible experience. Ok for you? Cookie settingsACCEPT Privacy & Cookies Policy

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  • In-Depth Review of the Rolex Submariner

    Rolex Submariner The Rolex Submariner is not just a watch. It’s a statement. Surgical steel, slamming ceramic bezel, waterproofness designed to go down where few really go (300 m… well, honestly, who goes there?). Perfect readability. Large hands, indexes that catch the light – even in the dark, it’s there. And this in-house automatic movement…

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  • UD Carbon, Titanium, and Inclined Tourbillon – A Deep Dive into Montres Passion

    With the DC6 Night Forest watch, David Candaux continues an already clearly identifiable work on architecture, material and presence on the wrist, but this new version brings a real additional subject: the transition to UD carbon, for unidirectional. And for once, we are not faced with a watch that uses carbon as simple visual dressing

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  • Casio G-Shock GA-2100: An In-Depth Review

    Summary of user reviews: 10 reviews analyzed. A clear trend: a watch very appreciated for its design and quality, with some frustrations in terms of adjustment and readability. Positive points: Design/aesthetics (7/10) : full black look, adult style, sober and premium. Goes easily with a dressy outfit. Quality/robustness (4/10) : reliable, solid, true to the

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  • Tennis as a Facade, Ergonomics at the Core – Montres Passion

    Gerald Charles continues to push his line GC Sport with a new variation that does not seek rupture, but adjustment. There Maestro GC Sport Tennis White takes a base that is now well identified in the collection, dressing it with a textured white dial and a white Velcro strap which explicitly refer to the world

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  • Casio G-Shock Mudmaster GWG-B1000TLC Review: An In-Depth Look

    Summary of user reviews: 5 reviews analyzed. Clear trend: 4 satisfied users, 1 dissatisfied for a specific problem related to the warranty. Overall, the watch is very attractive, with marked enthusiasm among several buyers. Positive points: 4 out of 5 users express clear satisfaction (“great”, “perfect”, “wow”, “best”). 1 user in 5 highlights advanced use:

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  • Casio B640WB Review: A Comprehensive Look

    13 reviews. And one thing is obvious: we are not on a gadget. It’s a small vintage Casio which divides on very concrete details (size, readability), but which holds up on the essentials. Positive points: Popular vintage design/look – 9 users out of 13 (pretty, retro, original copper, discreet… it comes back and forth) Reliability

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  • Review of the Casio LA680WEGA

    Summary of user reviews: It smells classic… with a few hiccups. Out of 10 reviews, the majority love the style and lightness, but several feedback points to concerns about durability. In short, attractive at first glance… less reassuring over time. Positive points: 6 out of 10 users find the watch very pretty, elegant or vintage

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  • What is a Hairspring and Why It’s Essential for Precision – Montres Passion

    The hairspring, this invisible spring that decides everything In a mechanical watch, precision does not depend on a single jealously guarded “secret”, but on balance. At the center of this miniature theater, a duo reigns supreme: the balance wheel and its hairspring. The first oscillates like a metronome. The second, a spring as fine as

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  • Apple Watch Series 10: An In-Depth Review

    Summary of user reviews: Positive points: Timeless and elegant design, appreciated by 7 out of 22 users. Recurring mention of the Digital Crown and double tap as real pluses. Apple Watch Series 10 performance and fluidity: improved responsiveness, brighter and slightly larger screen (5 users). Health and sports features considered useful and reliable: sleep monitoring,

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  • Casio MTP-1302PD Watch Review

    Summary of user reviews Positive points: Timeless and versatile design: 8 out of 30 users mention the retro/classic look which goes everywhere and is visibly pleasing. Value for money: 7 out of 30 emphasize that the watch is solid and well finished for €30–40. Reliability and robustness: 6 out of 30 emphasize Casio solidity, shock

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  • Casio LF-20W Review: An In-Depth Look at Casio’s Offering

    Summary of user reviews: It really divides. Big wave of 5★… but not blind. The product appeals for its retro look and its ultra light side, except that behind it, there are a lot of quibbles about readability and size. Basically: aesthetic favorite, technical compromise. Positive points: Retro design / vintage look → ~20 usersThe

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  • Casio MDV106B Review: Insights from Users on Their Experience

    Summary of user reviews: Brutal. It smells like cardboard… but also like a bestseller. Big 5★ wave — massive. We are on a product that crushes its price/pleasure segment. But… (yes, there is a but) the rare 1★ reviews are violent, often linked to defects or the seller. Basically: loved watch, quality control sometimes random.

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  • Casio G-SHOCK GBD-800 Review: Why It’s a Hit for Some and a Miss for Others

    Summary of user reviews: It hits hard. Great domination of ultra-positive feedback… but not blind. We are clearly on a hybrid Casio G-Shock (analog + digital + Bluetooth) which reassures with its solidity. Behind it, it scratches on very concrete details: readability, gadget functions, ergonomics. Basically: a watch that can handle everything… but not perfect.

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  • Casio AE-1200WHD Review: An In-Depth Look at Casio’s Timepiece

    Summary of user reviews: It divides. Lots of very positive opinions… but when things get out of control, it’s violent. The watch appeals for its style and its price, but some feedback points to quality concerns that are not trivial. Positive points: Perceived reliability / brand image (8/30) : solid, reliable, reassuring. Vintage look (9/30)

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  • Casio AQ-230GA Review: An In-Depth Look

    Summary of user reviews: It smells like a well-placed product. Not perfect… but clearly assumed. Out of 11 returns, we have a satisfied core group (8 positive or neutral opinions), with 2–3 more critical comments, especially on the materials. Nothing dramatic, but… it hurts a little on the finishes. What stands out? The visual hits

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  • Understanding the Variable Inertia Balance Wheel – Montres Passion

    Before even talking about escapements, “free” hairsprings or marketing feats, we must return to the most living organ of a mechanical watch, its beating heart. THE variable inertia balance wheelit is precisely a very horological, and very pragmatic, way of adjusting this heart without restricting it. A technical device that says a lot about the

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  • Casio G-Shock DW-5600 Review: An In-Depth Look

    Published by David Deteve in Casio on 03/27/2026 at 2:52 p.m. Casio G-shock DW-5600 The watch that manages everything without bothering you. Color lighting at the press of a button. Stopwatch at 1/100th, 24 hours max. Countdown timers that restart on their own — perfect if you’re taking medication at a fixed time or training

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