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There’s a lot of talk among watch collectors of “signature watches.” Watches that essentially serve to define a brand, or even an entire category. The Omega ...
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We’re not yet at the stage that the BR05 is seen as THE Bell & Ross—there’s still a long way to go before it could dethrone the classic square ...
Field watches work particularly well as a blank slate. They are rigorously simple by design, a watch made for pure function and to simply get out of the way ...