New But Old - Serica Parade Ref. 1174 'Linen' Review
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of reviewing the first two Parade models. It was not only one of the first reviews I had written, but also the review that opened my eyes to...
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As a journalist, I encountered BOLDR early on in its journey. Even in the early days, I found myself uncommonly impressed with the one element of the watch that normally let down similarly sized operations: the execution.

Before the invention of GPS or even detailed maps, ancient peoples relied on the stars to navigate. To find true north, the key is locating Polaris - better known as the North Star.

The Odyssey Collection from BOLDR was not, I must admit, something I ever saw coming.
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