BEST FROM: Cartier June 6, 2014

One of the biggest threats facing the Replica Cartier Pasha industry is the proliferation of fakes and replicas. Truth be told, some very good fakes and replicas can be found these days. However, watch brands are stepping up to the challenge and are looking at ways to incorporate technologies to make their watches difficult or impossible to copy. One such brand is Carl F. Bucherer and we will be finding out the technologies it employs to make its watches harder to copy. Speaking of fake watches, we also interview The FakeWatchBuster, a vigilante on Instagram who busts users and their fake watches. Elsewhere, we take a look at De Bethune’s DB29 Maxichrono Tourbillon, Seiko’s Astron Solar GPS watch, and offer our verdict on SevenFriday’s popular “P series” watches.


If you love Replica Cartier Montre and you are an avid Instagram user, you might have heard of the The Fake Watch Buster, a man who goes around busting users on Instagram with fake watches. While this all seems like harmless fun, the bigger issue at hand here is how fake watches are becoming increasingly common. What is also worrying, is some people’s nonchalant attitude towards such watches. Find out some tips on how to spot fake watches and also what motivates him to do what he does.


To succeed in the world of horology amongst so many other competitors, one key ingredient is to have a style that is distinctively yours. Few brands can say that they have achieved that, but I count De Bethune as one of them. While they are more famous for their avant-garde designs, the http://ift.tt/1rdS7lw still has something about it that screams that it is from the workshops of De Bethune. Maybe it is its five centrally-mounted hands that offers both time-telling and a simple-to-use 24-hour chronograph?


If you travel very frequently and often find yourself in different time zones, the Seiko Astron Solar GPS is your perfect traveling companion. What’s unique about it is that it uses GPS to accurately determine its location and then adjust its time. What’s more, it is perfectly capable of recognizing all 39 time zones in the world and can even automatically adjust for daylight saving time. Find out what it is like to use this high-tech watch for traveling.


If you do not already know, the water resistance figures on your watch do not mean exactly what you think they mean. For example, if your watch says its water resistant to 30 meters it does not actually mean it can go up to 30 meters deep underwater. In fact, if your watch has a water resistance rating of 30 meters or even 50 meters, we recommend that you try not to get it wet at all. Find out why and what the various water resistance ratings mean in this article.


Ask any watch lover about SevenFriday and they seem to either love it or hate it. The brand seems to draw very polarizing opinions. That said, they have been relatively successful. So much so, that in just a few years, they have pretty much created their own market, which is pretty impressive. Much of this has to do with the striking designs and relative affordability. Here, we take a look at the P1, P2 and P3 models and offer our take on the watches and also discuss about this new market that the company has created.


Some places are just synonymous with fine-watchmaking. Le Locle, Vallee de Joux and Glasshute are just some places and regions that come to mind. What about Budapest, Hungary? Indeed, what about it? It just so happens that our Contributing Editior, David Bredan, is from Hungary, and in the past year he has been visiting Aaron Becsei of Bexei watches to learn more about his watches and his craft. And in this time, David has become adamant that the watches that Aaron produces are comparable to any made by the big Swiss names. Read on to find out if this is really true.


The proliferation of fake or replica watches is a worrying trend. What is worse is that these fakes and replicas are getting better, and they are a threat to the industry. To combat such watches, brands have been constantly improving their manufacturing processes and introducing new elements in their watches that make it difficult or impossible to copy. Carl F. Bucherer is one such brand that is introducing a new process that involves hidden images that only lasers can read. Find out more here.


Wearable technology like the Google Glass and Intel’s “Smart” wearable shirt may seem like the next big thing, but really, the first wearable tech game changer was really the humble watch, or to be more accurate, its predecessor, the pocket watch. Here is a brief history of how the pocket watch, and later the wrist watch, helped shape history and the role they play in our lives.


Advertising and marketing are two very important aspects that watch brands have to manage, and part of this involves having celebrity ambassadors. Cartier and Roger Federer; Cartier and Cristiano Ronaldo; Cartier and George Clooney; Audemars Piguet and LeBron James, are but just a few examples of brands and their celebrity ambassadors. As prevalent as they are, one must wonder if they are a necessary facet of this business and do they really help brands sell more watches?


Jake Ehrlich is perhaps most famous for his blog, Jake’s Cartier World, which focuses specifically on Cartier watches. It is no secret that he is a great Cartier fan. But did you know he is a big fan of Panerai watches as well? Panerai can be a polarizing brand, so how did Jake get into Panerai watches? Find out in this post as he speaks about his early experiences with Panerai watches and why Panerai watches are actually historically significant.


The Royal Oak is one of the most important watches in all of horology. Legend has it that the original Royal Oak was designed by the late Gerald Genta in a single night and is often credited for single-handedly saving Audemars Piguet during the Quartz Crisis. In 1993, Audemars Piguet introduced the larger and brasher Royal Oak Offshore and it too became a success. Find out how the Royal Oak single-handedly defined the market for high-end luxury sports watches.


Often regarded as one of the “Holy Trinity” of Swiss horology (along with Vacheron Constantin and Cartier), Audemars Piguet is one of the most admired brands in the world. Unlike some other brands, Audemars Piguet often conducts tours of its manufacture in Le Brassus to the press and its customers. Here, a lucky collector managed to spend a day visiting the manufacture and came away with lots of photos. Feast your eyes here.


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