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Watch Review: Grand Seiko “Sea of Clouds” SBGH311
  • by Marko Koncina

Watch Review: Grand Seiko “Sea of Clouds” SBGH311

A Celebration of Craftsmanship and Legacy

The Grand Seiko SBGH311 “Sea of Clouds” is a limited-edition marvel that captures the ethereal beauty of mist rolling over Mount Iwate. With a textured silver dial, high-beat precision, and signature Japanese craftsmanship, it’s not just a watch—it’s wearable poetry in motion. 

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Watch Review: Habring² Chrono-Felix Top Seconds
  • by Marko Koncina

Watch Review: Habring² Chrono-Felix Top Seconds

An Accessible Gateway into Independent Watchmaking

Handcrafted in Austria, the Habring² Chrono-Felix Top-Second blends classic military-inspired design with modern horological innovation. Featuring a 38.5mm case, monopusher chronograph, and the rare Top-Second complication, it represents the best of independent watchmaking in a highly wearable and collectible piece.

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Interview with Rude Bakkendorf Watches
  • by Marko Koncina

Interview with Rude Bakkendorf Watches

Rude Bakkendorf Watches: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation Rune Hjorth Bakkendorff is an independent Danish watch- and clockmaker renowned for his fusion of traditional craftsmanship with innovative design. Graduating with top honors from the Danish School of Watch- and...

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Interview with Felipe Pikullik in Berlin
  • by Marko Koncina

Interview with Felipe Pikullik in Berlin

Celestial wonder meets masterful craftsmanship.

Felipe Pikullik’s Moonphase 2 Meteorite blends cosmic material with masterful watchmaking. Featuring a real Gibeon meteorite dial, open-worked movement, and hand-finished details, it’s a striking tribute to celestial beauty and horological artistry.

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