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Tudor pelagos FXD chrono pink

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Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Pink” – A Bold Celebration of Sport and Style When you think of Tudor, your mind might wander to rugged diving watches, vintage chronographs, or the crisp utilitarian aesthetics the brand has long championed. But with the release of the Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Pink”, the Swiss watchmaker throws a bold splash of color into the mix – and not just any color: pink. A Tribute to the Giro d’Italia This limited edition timepiece is a celebration of the iconic Giro d’Italia, one of cycling’s most prestigious and grueling races. With its rich history and passionate fanbase, the Giro is more than just a race – it’s a cultural symbol. And the leader’s pink jersey, or maglia rosa, is perhaps its most recognizable symbol. Tudor's tribute isn’t just symbolic; it’s literal. The Pelagos FXD Chrono “Pink” sports a vibrant pink dial and accents, paying homage to the Giro’s identity in a way that's daring and unexpected in the luxury watch space. Design and Specs Built...

Zenith celebrates 160 years with the G.F.J.

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  Zenith Celebrates 160 Years with the G.F.J. – A Masterpiece of Heritage and Innovation In 2025, Zenith commemorates its 160th anniversary with the release of the G.F.J., a timepiece that seamlessly blends the brand's rich heritage with contemporary watchmaking excellence.   A Tribute to Georges Favre-Jacot The G.F.J., named after Zenith's founder Georges Favre-Jacot, is a modern reinterpretation of the legendary Calibre 135, first introduced in 1949. This movement was renowned for its precision and was a significant milestone in Zenith's history.   Design and Craftsmanship Housed in a 39mm platinum case, the G.F.J. exudes vintage elegance with its stepped bezel and curved lugs. The dial is a visual masterpiece, featuring a three-part construction with a brick guilloché pattern, lapis lazuli, and mother-of-pearl elements. These intricate details not only enhance the watch's aesthetic appeal but also pay homage to Zenith's architectural heritage Enhanced Cali...

Alien- like sea creatures wash Ashore:

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  Alien-Like Sea Creatures Wash Ashore: A Glimpse into the Ocean's Deepest Secrets Imagine strolling down a peaceful beach, the waves gently lapping at your feet — when suddenly, you spot a creature that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie, not Earth. This isn’t fiction. From California to Australia, beaches are becoming the unexpected landing sites of alien-like sea creatures, and scientists are both fascinated and puzzled. What Are These Creatures? Over the past few months, beachgoers from England, Oregon, Russia, and beyond have been encountering bizarre sea animals with translucent bodies, glowing skin, tentacle-like limbs, and features never seen before by the public. Some resemble jellyfish with rainbow pulsations; others look like hybrids of squids, worms, and deep-sea monsters straight out of a nightmare. One particularly strange specimen found on a California beach had a see-through head and shimmering blue veins — eerily similar to the imagined aliens in Hollywood blo...