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| With LVMH Watch Week 2025 in the rearview mirror, we’re now firmly in the waiting game that takes place before Watches & Wonders Geneva in April. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have plenty of new cool releases to keep us busy in the meantime: From Bulova’s sub-$400 quartz dive watch to Longines’ very first carbon-case timepiece, January proved to be fertile ground for horological innovation. Click here to check them out: gorgeous new perpetual calendar with moon phases from Chopard, a Mil Sub-channeling diver from American microbrand Mark II, a limited-edition collab between G-SHOCK and J Balvin, and much more. With plenty of sub-$10,000 options, this January has been one of the most wallet-friendly months in our roundup history. | |
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| When we first reported on Bookshop, the online retailer was adamant about dismantling Amazon’s stranglehold on the book market and, in turn, directing money from digital sales to independent bookstores. But back in 2020 they were exclusively focused on print books. Now, on the occasion of the company’s five-year anniversary, they’re launching their own e-book platform, opening up another front in this David-and-Goliath bookselling war, one that takes direct aim at Amazon’s Kindle ecosystem. | |
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