It is interesting that Oris decided to introduce the link movement first, and a few weeks later introduce the first watch to be powered by it.This exceptional mechanism is characterized by its sapphire bridges along with its winding system equipped with ceramic ball bearings.This spring, the brand unveils a development that emphasizes the versatile character of its diving watch and its ability to adapt.Today, it literally comes to life in two limited, numbered Arceau Belles du Mexique series, each rolled out in just 12 pieces.
Seiko introduced the reference 6217-8000/1, which is better known as the Seiko 62MAS (autoMAtic Selfdater) as their first divers' watch in 1965 aimed at the professional market.They share a slightly more formal appeal, more suitable for the land-dwelling watch enthusiasts among you than those with a taste for high waters.Instead of the link apparent choice of a Type 20 chronograph, Chronofixe opted for an entirely different type of watch — a skin diver.They also feature the typical Omega arabesque Geneva waves, just like the rest of the back of the movement.
More recently, in the '70s, brands like Rado link and Seiko found wide audiences with their chiseled wares.We have partnered with Catawiki to bring you a selection of interesting watches they've auctioned.What is most interesting about this new dual time is that the local time is incredibly easy toWe first saw these watches at Bulova's global headquarters in the Empire State Building (the firm occupies an entire floor, incidentally, so it's still very much a U.S. presence) and despite the fact that quartz can be a little bit of a hard sell to an audience of mechanical watch enthusiasts, we think these are a pretty interesting design take on the genre – while also bringing something extra to the table from a technical perspective.
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