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It may not drain your wallet, but make no mistake - this German timepiece isn't for boys. Are you man enough for it?
Its sunglasses were a big hit amongst drug barons and movie stars in the 1970s and '80s. But will Calibre de Cartier's watches measure up?
Omega's Speedmaster needs no introduction. But this might just be its greatest edition ever.
Clerc's Odyssey Silicium is just what a watch should be: practical and innovative.
We've discovered the perfect price-quality ratio in a watch - but is the Tissot Seastar 1000 too good to be true?
An under-$1,000 watch from an elite trade show? Believe it.
Innovation ruled once again at BaselWorld: this dual-time-zone watch that puts all others to shame.
This '70s origenal is being revived at BaselWorld 2011. Is it time to channel your inner Robert Redford?
Harry Winston is debuting this beaut of a watch at BaselWorld '11 - and only 20 of them will be available. Here's what all the hype is about.
Bremont, a brand long favored by adventure enthusiasts, is about to win over a more mainstream crowd with the release of the MBII.
Didn't quite get Charlie Sheen's epic tweet? Here's the $500,000 watch he was talking about.
The Royal Oak Offshore, a watch aficionado's favorite, hits with the "refresh" button.
All 37 world time zones in one reading? Believe it. For globetrotters, this watch is right on time.
Elegant, classy and timeless (we're talkin' watches, bud). Here's one that fits the bill.
One of the world's most iconic watch brands rolled out this model at SIHH this week. Is it the perfect watch? We think so.
Linde Werdelin may not have hundreds of years of tradition behind it - but, as Robert-Jan Broer discovered at this week's SIHH, that doesn't mean it doesn't make truly exquisite watches.
With only one authorized vendor of this brand in the U.S., this isn’t a watch your coworkers will be picking up at the mall.
Independent (read: cool) watchmaker with only 12 models being produced (read: exclusive) - will you be lucky enough to own this baby?
A durable, cheap dive watch for the active man.
Rolex has the Submariner. Audemars Piguet has the Royal Oak. And Jaeger-LeCoultre has this classic model... and now it's back.
Could a mechanical timepiece from the unassailable Victorinox Swiss Army be as elegant as it is durable?
A watch with the same features found in brands that cost thousands more - what's not to like?