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  2. Bulova’s New Watches Deliver ’70s Glamour (Without the ...

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    The collaboration began in 2023 with a limited-edition Jet Star watch that reimagined a Bulova watch from 1973. It was a proof of concept that well-designed watches need not always cost the earth.

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    There’s no getting away from the fact that slinky, hot, precious metal dress watches from the 1970s back catalogues of the most venerable watchmaking houses have fast been closing the gap with ...

  4. Swatch’s New “Break Free” Watches Celebrate Keith Haring’s ...

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    A second drop from the “Break Free” collection, as Swatch is calling it, showcases something really special: a watch based on the original artwork given to Swatch and used to create the Modele ...

  5. Sekonda - Wikipedia

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    Sekonda also markets watches under the sub-brand SEKSY for ladies' fashion, ONE for men's fashion and Xpose for rugged outdoor lifestyles of either gender. Between 1998 and 2002, Sekonda was the title sponsor of the Superleague , then the top flight division in British ice hockey , and the precursor to the Elite League .

  6. Antimagnetic watch - Wikipedia

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    However, they succeeded in assembling the first antimagnetic watch only several decades later. That watch was able to withstand magnetic fields because some of its parts were made of non-magnetic metals: the palladium-made balance wheel, balance spring and the lever shaft. In 1896 Charles Édouard Guillaume discovered the nickel based alloy Invar.

  7. Damaskeening - Wikipedia

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    Damaskeening was first used in America on solid nickel movements in 1867 by the U.S. Watch Co of Marion, NJ. In 1868–69, the American Watch Company of Waltham, MA employed damaskeening on small numbers of top grade nickel Model 16KW (a.k.a., Model 1860) and nickel Model 1868 movements. Damaskeening then quickly spread to most other American ...

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