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Nomos’ split personality 

Berlin stands for trends, Glashütte stands for technology. The German capital and the village in the Ore Mountains are absolute opposites. Nomos, which is based in both towns, is able to bring together these extremes in watches that fascinate us when it comes to movement technology, design and philosophy.
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A Seiko sunrise

Fast and limited. The basis for this 500-piece limited edition Seiko is the Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 GMT calibre and its appearance shows a strong resemblance to the SBGJ005, the watch that won the ‘Petite Aiguille’ at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève in 2014.
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Editor's opinion

The Game Changer

I apologise if you think you have recently read the headliner before. Maybe because you recently read an article or press review of the new Piaget Polo S. A new watch that is named precisely that: The Game Changer. But what is a game changer in the watch world? Well, Piaget calls their new Polo S a game changer. Not only because it is their first watch of steel in decades. But also because the Polo S is priced very compatible compared to…well, pretty much any watch from Piaget the last ten years or so.
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Icy Alpina

Polar explorers and Alpina ambassadors Borge Ousland and Vincent Colliard needed needed 19 days to cross the 434 kilometres St Elias Ice Field. It was their third glacier crossing and the adventure forms part of the Ice Legacy project.
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SevenFriday’s fourth generation is called Q

Nouvelle horlogerie at a fraction of the price. SevenFriday is now on its fourth wave of new models: the Q-series. The new Q has a decentralised, small hour ring inspired by classic regulator watches, a system that makes it easy to change out the strap.
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