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Coming soon to Kickstarter: The Merlin Sea Legend
Coming soon to Kickstarter: The Merlin Sea Legend #vintage #divewatch #kickstarter
Stop me if you’ve heard this pitch before – “Hey, we’re a bunch of friends who got together to make a watch…” Yes, it’s an old story, and regardless of it’s true or not, the inner cynic pipes in with all manner of wonderment at what sort of junk is being pitched. Then you come to something like the Merlin Sea Legend, and the inner cynic needs to go back to telling kids to stay off the lawn,…
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Introducing the Astor + Banks Sea Ranger
Introducing the @astorandbanks Sea Ranger #diver #fieldwatch #under$1000 #comingsoon
A few years back, there was a small explosion of watch brands starting up in and around Chicago. It was great to meet up with the brands, meet with the folks behind them, and see the new stuff coming out. Some have gone on to some high-profile launches, and others have been a bit quieter. Astor + Banksis one of the ones that have been quieter, but they’re coming back, with a launch planned in…
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On the heels of a slew of Trident announcements, Christopher Ward has one more thing. It’s not nearly as exciting as the codas Steve Jobs used to deliver, but it makes a lot of sense. The latest addition to the Trident range is a blue ceramic bezel and guilloche wave-pattern dial. While the only news here is a new colorway, it’s an obvious choice for a dive watch. Of the current Trident range, this would be my second choice, after the C60 Trident Bronze Pro 600 (which, coincidentally, also has a blue dial).
The specs match the rest of the C60 Trident Pro 600 range. The new Blue is water-resistant up to 600m/2000ft, its case is made from marine-grade stainless steel, and it is powered by the Sellita SW200-1, a self-winding mechanical movement with a 38-hour power reserve. Pricing and strap options (stainless steel bracelet, rubber, soft touch leather, or nylon NATO) also match the rest of the Trident range, starting at $730. christopherward.com
New Blue: @ChrisWardLondon C60 Trident Pro 600 Blue #diver #divewatch #under$1000 On the heels of a slew of Trident announcements, Christopher Ward has one more thing. It’s not nearly as exciting as the codas Steve Jobs used to deliver, but it makes a lot of sense.