Even though the red carpet seems fixated on tiny timepieces, retailers say larger sizes still dominate sales. By Roberta Naas Last fall when Patek Philippe unveiled its square Cubitus watch, based on ...
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Why I’m Loving Big Watches Again
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Not long ago, in the 2000s, the ideal watch was about the size of an Oreo. Anything smaller than 40 millimeters—the iconic sandwich cookie is 44 mm—was considered a ladies’ watch. But over the past ...
This is an edition of the newsletter Box + Papers, Cam Wolf’s weekly deep dive into the world of watches. Sign up here. In the early 1980s, when Casio was working on the very first G-Shock, one of the ...
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