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Automatic Watches are for Watch Enthusiasts: A Counterpoint Hereā€™s Why

Watch connoisseurs, as Joshua Munchow has written previously, want to connect with their watches, desiring an object to behold and cherish for its beauty, rarity, or complexity. Enthusiasts, on the other hand, like to wear their watches, use their watches, and maybe even abuse their watches when they use them as the tools they are. Here’s why.

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Watchmaker Of Historical Significance: Romain Gauthier

Throughout history, hundreds of talented watchmakers have left their mark on the science and industry of timekeeping. For the inaugural edition of WOHS (Watchmakers of Historical Significance), Joshua Munchow highlights an engineer that has used technology to push forward since his beginnings, creating a company that is not only a leading brand among independents, but also a supplier to many established brands: the incredible yet humble Romain Gauthier.

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How Languedoc Winemaker GĆ©rard Bertrand Became The World Leader In Biodynamic Viticulture

ā€œYou donā€™t need a glass of wine to stay alive,ā€ winemaker GĆ©rard Bertrand states. ā€œWhen you drink a glass of wine, itā€™s for pleasure, emotion, or sharing. We donā€™t have to make any more compromises with nature, the soil, or subsoil. My philosophy is to respect the ecosystem, biodiversity, and to leave a better planet for the next generations.ā€ The so-called prince of Languedoc has been instrumental in elevating the image of this winemaking region. Find out how and why here.

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Our Predictions In The Petite Aiguille Category Of The 2021 Grand Prix dā€™Horlogerie de GenĆØve (GPHG): The Field Is Wide Open

Featuring watches in the price segment from 3,500 to 10,000 Swiss francs, the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de GenĆØve’s Petite Aiguille category is extremely competitive. High quality and a little something extra are, or should be, a given; but here we are looking for a lot of something extra. The great thing about this category is that these are all very wearable, affordable, and accessible watches. So how did our panel do in choosing a winner?