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  1. WatchObsession's favourite watches from 2014 !! ( Part TWO )


    Schofield Beater (£2,820 - £2,910)




    For the next watch we travel across the channel from England to France, the home of Bell & Ross. The aviation inspired French watch manufacturer has produced one awesome looking watch. The Bell & Ross BR-X1 is their BR-01 model on steroids. During its transformation, the BR-X1 has switched out a solid dial for a skeletonized chronograph
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  2. WatchObsession's favourite watches from 2014 !!! ( Part ONE )

    We began creating this list of our favourite watches with a limit of 10. No categories, just 10 watches that we like that have been released in 2014. We couldn't keep to 10 so we had to make it a top 12, as you can tell, we liked a lot of watches from 2014 and even narrowing it down to 12 was tough.

    We are fully aware of some of the works of art that incredibly talented watchmakers are producing but costing 6 figures, they are not realistically obtainable by the average Joe. I mean,
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  3. Issue 8 - 1950s British Army (British Soldier)

    by , Dec 17, 2014 at 12:35 PM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    In the early 1940s the British Ministry of Defence drew up new specifications for a replacement for the British Army Trade Pattern watch (ATP), the new watch would be called the Waterproof Wrist Watch or WWW.

    12 Swiss manufacturers supplied these watches including Longines, Omega, IWC and Jeager Le
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  4. Special edition 1 - 1913 British Navy Pilot

    by , Dec 17, 2014 at 09:40 AM (Eaglemoss Military Watches Collection.)

    Every three months a Special edition watch is offered by Eaglemoss as a supplement to the collection.
    The first of these is a 1910 style Pocket Watch to mark the ‘birth’ of the RAF during the First World War. It's evolution from the airborne unit of the Royal engineers, into the Royal Flying Corps, then encouraged by Winston Churchill, the then First Lord of the Admiralty, the separate Royal Naval ...
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  5. Great American Watch Companies - Hampden

    The Hampden Watch Company was by no means the largest and best known American watchmaker but its story is indeed one of the most interesting ones.
    Hampden has its roots in the Mozart Watch Company founded by Don Mozart in Providence RI in 1864. Mozart's initial commercial attempt was a failure and other investors reorganized the company in 1867 as the New York Watch Company and moved it to Springfield MA.
    Things went better in Springfield but eventually the New York Watch Company had ...
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