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Top women’s watches from Zadig and Voltaire
The materials and finishes that make the difference Steel and gold: a winning alliance Zadig & Voltaire favors 316L stainless steel for its watches, a wise choice combining resistance and aesthetics. This anti-corrosion material is remarkably resistant to daily scratches while retaining its radiance. The signing bracelets, signature of the brand, offer not only a…
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The IWC Automatic 40 Blue Dial: A New Addition to the IWC 40 Collection
She was expected, she arrived at the end of 2024, it is the blue dial version of the IWC Automatic 40 engineer. So yes, there was indeed the Aqua version which was part of the initial dial colors when this watch was revealed in April 2023 but the classic blue lacked. It was all the…
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Comparing the top zeppelin watches for women
Buying guide: how to choose your Zeppelin watch After exploring the collections and flagship models, it is time to approach the practical question: how to select the Zeppelin watch which will suit you perfectly? I gathered my advice here after several years to observe and test these German timepieces. Which Zeppelin model according to your…
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Louis Vuitton’s Ambition Reinforced by The Convergence Drum
Louis Vuitton showed a good creativity during the LVMH Watch Week of the start of the year by working in depth his drum models. If the watchmaking prowess is found in the Tambour Taiko collection with very pretty reinterpretations of the Spin Time, the watch which in my opinion is the important among the new…
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Achieve the perfect blend of style and functionality in town
What defines an urban watch? The essential characteristics of a watch for the city A real urban watch is distinguished by its versatility. She must be able to accompany you from the office to the restaurant without ever appearing moved. This versatility is based on three fundamental pillars: A balanced design – neither too sporty…
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Is the Blackview W60 a Scam or a Legitimate Bargain? A Review
When we talk about solid connected watches, the BlackView W60 is clearly positioned as a serious competitor on the Outdoor smartwatches market. I recently had the opportunity to test this model for several weeks, and frankly, it has arguments to seduce lovers of outdoor activities. We will not lie, with its assumed military look and…
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Revolutionizing Watchmaking History with a Space Tribute
Detailed analysis of the Moonswatch 1965 The unique design inspired by NASA tests When I discovered the 1965 Moonswatch, I was immediately struck by its counters. They are not there by chance. The chronograph wears three subcadrans with distinctive colors – red, blue and white – directly inspired by the instruments used during the NASA…
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Connected Watches for 30 €: Cutting-Edge Technology Without Breaking the Bank – Latest Updates
Why opt for a low -cost connected watch? Most of the Wearable technology accessible to all The democratization of Wearable technologies has made an impressive leap. What struck me by testing these models is that most of the features found only on watches at 200 € a few years ago are now available for a…
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The top retro watch
II. Technical characteristics and functionality A. Complete specifications Let’s talk about numbers. The La680wega-9er has rather compact dimensions with a box of 33.5 × 28.6 × 8.6 mm. Its featherweight of only 49 grams contributes to its daily comfort. The LCD screen offers a classic digital display with this famous amber backlight characteristic of vintage…
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Transform your style with the Rose Gold chronograph
Performance and features of the MK5491 on a daily basis The chronograph: more than a function, an asset style Beyond its aesthetics, the MK5491 incorporates a chronograph function which is not just a gadget. The three meters display respectively: Hours elapsed (until 12 noon) Minutes (up to 60) Seconds in real time The lateral pushers…
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The eye-catching vintage timepiece
In the world of watchmaking, some trends have cyclically come back to remind us of over -gone times, while reinventing themselves. The Ice Digit Retro Sunset watch is one of those creations that plunged us back in the 80s, with its assumed vintage look and its characteristic hot shades. Recently released in the collection of…
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Darwil’s Swiss expertise apparent
Rather discreet, far from the watchmaker that can sometimes cause some renowned brands, Darwil is a solid reference in the family of Swiss watch houses. An expert whose centennial know-how continues to give life to refined, high quality models. Let us look at the origins and models of this brand which largely deserves its crown…
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Suunto Vertical Watch: Is It Captivating Athletes?
For whom?Outdoor sportsmen and demanding adventurers. Designed for trail runners, mountaineers, long-distance cyclists and multi-day experiences. Less adapted to indoor athletes or occasional users. See the vertical Suunto and Amazon reviews Design & Comfort Solid : titanium/steel case + 100% shock resistant sapphire glass (MIL-STD-810H standards outdated). Ergonomics : Comfortable interchangeable silicone bracelet, touch buttons.…
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Coros Apex 2 Pro: A Comprehensive Review with Testing and Final Verdict
1. Average price (EUR) approx. 500 € approx. 550 € approx. 500 € approx. 570 € approx. 999 € 2. Box (materials) Titanium alloy + polymer Reinforced polymer fiber + metal telescope Aluminum + polymer Stainless steel + titanium (depending on version) Titanium 3. Dimensions approx. 43 × 43 × 11.9 mm 46.5 × 46.5…
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Is the Apple Watch Ultra a Reliable Gadget? A Comprehensive Review
For whom? Occasional and urban sportsmen. Not for pros athletes (Garmin remains a leader). Targets Apple users demanding autonomy and robustness without giving up smartfeatures. See the Apple Watch Ultra and the opinions on Amazon Design & Comfort Solid : Aerospace titanium, flat sapphire glass, waterproof 100m. Survivor of extreme shocks and environments. Bulky :…
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Reviewing the Garmin Forerunner 255: Worth the Investment?
For whom?Regular sportsmen (running, trail, triathlon). Not for pros (lack of cartography) or geeks (non -tactile screen). Ideal for those looking for a complete training tool without frills. See the Forerunner 255 and the opinions on Amazon Design & Comfort Solid but sober : resistant case, flexible bracelet. Two sizes (41mm/46mm) to adapt to all…
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Passion Watches Vulcan Skindiver Chronograph
Vulcan, emblematic Swiss watch brand, continues to vibrate with watches with a new reissue: the Skindiver Chronograph. Inspired by an unknown model from the 60s, this diving watch takes up vintage codes while integrating modern technologies. With an ETA 7753 mechanical movement and a ceramic telescope, it stands out as a competitor of choice among…
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Is the Suunto 9 Baro the Best Outdoor Watch? A Comprehensive Review
1. Dimensions (mm) 50 x 50 x 16.8 47 x 47 x 14.7 47 x 47 x 13 47 x 47 x 13.4 49 x 44 x 14.4 2. Weight (G) 81 (with bracelet) 83 (steel) 52 59 61.3 3. Screen size (PO) 1,2 1.3 1,2 1,2 1.92 4. Resolution (PX) 320 x 300 260…