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The Most Complex Skeleton Diving Watch : A Look At Ulysse Nardin’s New Diver x Skeleton

On the heels of the massive success of the DIVER X SKELETON in blue, which sold out upon its release in 2021, the iconic Ulysse Nardin timepiece has returned in a new colorway: black. The relaunch encompasses 175 new pieces in black Carbonium® with a contrasting yellow rubber strap and a black R-STRAP made of upcycled fishing nets.

Graff Structural Tourbillon Skeleton Automatic

The Graff Structural Tourbillon Skeleton Automatic is such a watch that tantalizes the sense with its unique case, and movement! The outer ring of the case is made out of titanium which is given a DLC-coating, making it black. Combined with 18K rose gold, you get a beautiful contrast which Graff also utilizes within the movement. Continue reading Graff Structural Tourbillon Skeleton Automatic

A Look Inside The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton

A flying tourbillon is often the cherry on top of what is already a great watch, and this goes for sure Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton, which Girard-Perregaux launched earlier this year at the SIHH in Geneva. Created in 1975, the Laureato was Girard-Perregaux’s contribution to what would become the golden age of the premium stainless steel sports watch. Continue reading A Look Inside The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Flying Tourbillon Skeleton

This Is What It Feels Like to Rocket Downhill at 90 MPH During Olympic Skeleton Racing

Remember the feelings of thrill and terror when you launched your sled down a steep snow-covered hill? American Skeleton racer John Daly has been doing that competitively for 15 years, but his sled, which slides down an ice-covered bobsled using a pair of metal runners, can actually hit speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.

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