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by George Elmallakh
Finding the perfect engagement ring can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. Whether you’re looking for a timeless solitaire or a unique, cu...
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by George Elmallakh
From a pragmatic tool to the quintessential fashion accessory, the watch has come a long way in the hearts of Canadians. This article reveals how, ...
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by George Elmallakh
In 1957 Hamilton introduced the first electric timepiece: the Ventura. The pioneering, futuristic design established itself as a symbol of innovat...
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by George Elmallakh
The 42mm models of the Hamilton Khaki Aviation Pilot Day Date Auto are a bold statement in the world of pilot watches. These larger models share m...
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by George Elmallakh
In a world where time is of the essence, a watch is more than just a timekeeper; it's an extension of one's personality and style statement. Select...
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by George Elmallakh
NIVACHRON™ BALANCE-SPRING
On a continuous effort to stay at the forefront of watchmaking expertise, Mido introduced on the development of its m...
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by George Elmallakh
Since its release in 1957, the Hamilton Ventura has been a model of design and watchmaking, demonstrating the extraordinary power of innovation and...
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by George Elmallakh
A NEW LEGEND IS BORN
It is immediately recognisable by its two crowns and internal rotating bezel. Faithful to the original 1959 model from which...
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by George Elmallakh
The new Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition is designed to provide a fresh take on the entry-level mechanical Swiss watch segment while embracing its a...
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by George Elmallakh
HYPNOTIC STYLE. INFALLIBLE RESISTANCE.
True to its DNA, MIDO is once again playing with shapes down to the smallest detail with the Multifort TV B...
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by George Elmallakh
LEGENDS OF ALL TIME
SPOT HAMILTON'S BOULTON ON THE WRIST OF INDIANA JONES IN THE FINAL INSTALLMENT OF THE ICONIC FRANCHISE.
Legendary hero arch...
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by George Elmallakh
The Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton showcases its innovative R808 movement, a marvel of contrasts, know-how and clever geometry, that al...
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