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The Revolution Team’s Top Picks From Watches & Wonders 2023, Part 2
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The Revolution Team’s Top Picks From Watches & Wonders 2023, Part 2
Andre’s Picks
I’ve been told that I cannot choose our own Grail Watch 7: Angelus x Alain Silberstein U11 Streamline Tourbillon as one of my picks, so I’ll have to find some other equally excellent options.
Laurent Ferrier Classic & Square Micro-Rotor Evergreen
The vaunted Micro-Rotor collection by Laurent Ferrier also operates on a natural escapement, which has a pallet lever made of silicium that minimizes friction and the need for lubrication, but is very difficult to make. Ferrier spent 37 years cutting his teeth in Patek Philippe, but what I admire most about him is his impeccable taste in design, and this watch is no exception.
Czapek Antarctique series
Oris Propilot X Kermit Edition
Sheng’s Picks
In 2023, as the world opened up to pour into the Geneva fair, most watch brands played it safe with slight updates and new movements. Rolex stood out by surprising everyone with their new launches, including an all-titanium model, a new dress watch lineup, and a dial featuring emojis on the date wheel. Despite, or perhaps because of, the conservative year, some models or line-ups have managed to refine themselves and become more attractive than ever. Among them, three new models stand out for their outstanding overall performance, from their fresh concepts to precise execution, and all are equipped with new movements.