Sport Watches Won Because They Stopped Being Specialist Tools

The strange thing about sport watches is that most of them are no longer used for sport. Very few chronographs time anything meaningful. Most dive watches never see open water. Aviation watches are rarely worn in cockpits. The majority of luxury sport watches now live ordinary lives: school runs, offices, airports, restaurants, weekends away. And […]
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