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Tag: Diver
Introducing: Oris’ Top Tier Diver With (Finally!) An In-House Movement
Quick Take The Aquis is a darling diver from indie brand Oris. It’s a design that Oris has taken in dozens of directions, most recently
Ulysse Nardin Unveils Limited-Edition Diver X Skeleton Watch
Many words can be used to describe Ulysse Nardin’s deep and varied modern lineup, but one unifying concept that ties the brand’s offerings together is
Introducing the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Black Black
Cat burglars and grown-up goth kids rejoice, Omega’s new Seamaster is fully blacked out, and ready to disappear into the night, like so much clove
Introducing: The Newly Updated Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver (With Live Pics & Pricing)
Quick Take As of this year, the dive-specific Royal Oak is celebrating its sweet sixteenth with a newly updated reference. It spans three new colorways
Hands-On Debut: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Black Black Ceramic Watch
When aBlogtoWatch met up with Omega to cover some of their new 2021 watch releases, it became immediately clear how important materials science was to
Introducing the Bell & Ross 03-92 Diver Red Bronze
Colorful dials and case materials continue to build momentum this year, and one combo we’ve seen manifest with some consistency is red and bronze. Bell
Louis Vuitton Debuts Tambour Street Diver Watch Series
Despite its status as a household name and an absolute behemoth in the fashion industry, Louis Vuitton’s in-house luxury watchmaking efforts remain relatively under-the-radar. The
The Longines Legend Diver Gets an Update with Two New Dial Colors
After a period of letting the watch languish somewhat without the updates some fans craved, Longines has placed a renewed focus on the Legend Diver
Longines Announces New Legend Diver Watches In Blue And Brown
While vintage-inspired reissue models form the backbone of many brands across the modern watch industry, perhaps no company has embraced its back catalog as thoroughly