Why it matters: it set the blueprint for every Seiko dive watch after.
Hardly a week goes by in the Esquire offices without a new Seiko landing in the inbox and getting the thumbs up from someone in the room. Launches arrive at a steady clip, and judging by how often ...
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Why do wristwatches get nicknames? From the 'Arnie' to the 'Hulk', the stories behind the names
From the ‘Arnie’ to the ‘Hulk’, and from the ‘Speedy’ to the ‘Batgirl’ explore the fascinating world of watch fandom, where iconic watches from the likes of Rolex, Seiko or Omega earn affectionate, ni ...
Andy Warhol viewed his Cartier Tank purely as a design statement. “I don’t wear a Tank to tell the time,” he admitted. “I never even wind it. I wear a Tank because it’s the watch to wear.” ...
Watchmaking is playing an increasingly central role in the group's portfolio. Since its inception, Casio's raison d'être has ...
This breakthrough in precision timing is about the size of your fingernail and only loses one second every 30,000 years.
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Seiko Drops Its Best Dive Watch in Years
This is more like it.
Seiko revives its 1968 300m diver with two new Prospex Marinemasters Both feature the accurate Caliber 8L45 movement and a ...
Uniting the precision of Japanese watchmaking with the disciplined excellence of a Major League Baseball icon.
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Grand Seiko Might’ve Just One-Upped Rolex at Its Own Game
The enthusiast-favorite watchmaker just made a play for a much bigger audience — and the athlete at the center of it couldn’t make more sense.
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