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Archimede Does Classic German Design at a Fair Price with the new 1950-4

The 1950’s were a unique time in terms of both manufacturing and design. Post-war Europe and the United States were, in many ways, still reeling …
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Introducing the Archimede Klassik 200

For new watch enthusiasts, one of the great discoveries of the hobby is the incredible value available in German made watches. The idea of a …
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Introducing the Archimede 1950-3, A Proper Take On Simple

“Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.” So said Thoreau. The sentiment applies equally well to watchmakers as writers. But designing and making …
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Introducing the Archimede Doctor’s Watch

I’ve always felt that there’s something charming and almost exotic about a watch with a pulsometer scale. Probably because of my age, and the watches …
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Review: Archimede Pilot Chronograph Trikompax

I have a soft spot for chronographs. The first watch I ever owned was a chronograph, and I didn’t even know how to use it. …
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Introducing the Archimede Outdoor 41 AntiMag

Originally known as “trench watches” during WWI, by the 1980s, outdoorsy brands like L.L. Bean and Orvis were selling simple, rugged, time-only “field watches” to …
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Hands-On with the Archimede Pilot 42 GMT

As we all evolve as watch enthusiasts and collectors, our own personal microcosms usually start to mold to our own tastes and prejudices. Case in …
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Introducing the Archimede 1950’s

There aren’t many contemporary dress watches on the affordable end of the spectrum that are truly worth purchasing. The ones with any appeal are usually …
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