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The original Holy Trinity is out of reach for many of us because their watches are so expensive You can do a lot with three of something, and that even extends to a small watch collection able to cover just about every situation we might find ourselves in The Sacred In-House Movement All three brands offer in-house movements, a most sacred attribute among devoted watch aficionados.
Tudor has been introducing in-house movements in many of their watches lately, elevating the brand up Mount Horology to sit alongside its Titan Father, Rolex Grand Seiko SBGW259G To celebrate Grand Seiko's 60th Anniversary, this watch recreates the very first watch from the revered Japanese manufacture.
Nomos is known for the use of bold, Bauhaus-inpsired color schemes, and the Club range of watches offers sporty looks in a wide selection of bold and funky hues Tudor Tudor Black Bay GMT An in-house GMT movement in an incredible-looking watch for $4,050? That's exactly the kind of value that New Holy Trinity represents. Source
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