The Best Watches of November
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The Best Watches of November
"The new Blancpain Grande Double Sonnerie is the world's first grande sonnerie wristwatch capable of playing two selectable melodies - sort of like the iPod Nano for the wrist, albeit much more expensive. (In case you were curious, the two melodies are a Westminster chime...or a special Blancpain composition by drummer Eric Singer from Kiss. Rad, bro!) And that's not all: It's also equipped with a minute repeater, a retrograde perpetual calendar, and a 4 Hz flying tourbillon."
"Summer might be long over, but that hasn't stopped Hublot from offering a fresh execution of its Big Bang Unico chronograph in sporty blue ceramic and a Caribbean-themed colorway. Measuring 44mm in a sky-blue shade with a darker blue bezel, its dial boasts a dual-register chronograph whose 9 o'clock running seconds register features a conch shell, while its 3 o'clock register combines a 60-minute totalizer with a small date window."
Blancpain's Grande Double Sonnerie plays two selectable melodies, including a Westminster chime and a Blancpain composition by Eric Singer, and combines a minute repeater, retrograde perpetual calendar, and 4 Hz flying tourbillon, with a $2 million price. Hublot's Big Bang Unico appears in a 44mm sky-blue ceramic Caribbean-themed colorway with a dual-register chronograph, conch-shell running seconds, 60-minute totalizer with date, automatic movement, blue rubber strap, and 100m water resistance. Benrus issued a white-dial DTU field watch with a 38mm sandblasted steel case, screw-down crown, double-domed sapphire, ETA 2892 movement, and 100m WR. Grand Seiko introduced the SBGM255 "Snowdrop" with a textured silver dial and faceted indices.
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