Wrist Taker Magazine 2017 Issue
The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!
The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!
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TAG HEUER AUTAVIA 02<br />
Classic Autavias from the 1960s often fetch five-figure<br />
sums on the vintage market. So imagine the delight<br />
when TAG Heuer updated the coveted 1962 racing<br />
chronograph, featuring a reverse panda dial and<br />
brawny black bezel. The new version has been<br />
modernized, with a larger 42-millimeter case and a<br />
date window. But it still channels the spirit of Mario<br />
Andretti, Jochen Rindt and other racing legends.<br />
Citizen Eco-Drive<br />
Professional Diver 1000M<br />
At first glance, a lightpowered<br />
watch that can be<br />
used 1,000 meters<br />
underwater may not make<br />
much sense. It’s dark in<br />
those inky depths. But the<br />
lack of a battery means the<br />
hardened “Super Titanium”<br />
case never needs to be<br />
opened, making it virtually<br />
leakproof. Functionally<br />
speaking, it is a bathyscaph<br />
for the wrist.<br />
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