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For the first time, on the cover of The Clocka signed model Seiko. It is the King Seiko Vanac with a navy blue dial, modern reinterpretation of the bold example presented by the Tokyo-based company in 1972. Through the Vanac and other models we tell the evolution of the King Seiko collection, born in the years 1960s and relaunched in 2022 with a beautiful makeover.
From the America's Cup debut to the future of SailGP, via the Yacht-Master and its evolutions, Rolex renews a deep connection with sailing, made of innovation, passion and precision.
The Laureato, one of the most iconic models of Girard-Perregaux, turns 50 years old. For the occasion, the company is presenting a celebratory version called Fifty, in a limited edition of 200 pieces: a new 39 mm case and a new IWC-manufactured calibre.
The return of the first watch of Louis Vuittonthe re-edition of the Monterey, designed in 1988 by Gae Aulenti, revives the emblematic 'pebble' case of the past.
Buying guide: gift ideas for next Christmas. A selection of 13 models, including timepieces, chronographs, divers, calendars and women's watches.
L'Orologio No. 340: for the first time the cover is dedicated to a Seiko watch
In the November issue of L'Orologio: gift ideas for next Christmas, interviews, collecting Made in Japan, the story of some independent manufacturers.
Titanium is a material that Citizen has been working for 55 years at a very high level. The Japanese brand deserves credit for transforming it from an element full of challenges into a distinctive strength.
Celebrations continue for 150 years of Bulova. Anniversary models include a new edition of the Accutron Spaceview, the revolutionary watch from the 1960s, the first fully electronic watch that replaced the conventional balance with a tuning fork, and the sporty Shelby Racing Chronograph.
Collecting Made in Japan. A watchmaking tradition linked to just a few brands, but with a huge spread and many enthusiasts.
And again, in this issue of The Watch: the first edition of After Timethe first collection of the fledgling brand Akhoran in-depth look at the independent manufacture of movements Agenhorthe watchmaking art of Schwarz Etienneand much more.
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