Patek Philippe, essentially the epitome of horology, has the illustrious history expected of the company responsible for the majority of the world’s most expensive timepieces.
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Patek Philippe, essentially the epitome of horology, has the illustrious history expected of the company responsible for the majority of the world’s most expensive timepieces.
Read MoreWatch bracelets are often overlooked as a standard component of modern timepieces, however, there is a notable history behind their development.
Read MoreCasio may not be known for its haute horlogerie, but it is probably the most important manufacturer of digital watches in the world.
Read MoreMany perceive the Swiss to be the only ones with rich horological history, but the truth is that there’s many other countries with important heritage, one of them being Italy.
Read MoreGirard-Perreguax, renowned as a traditional watchmaking house, has also had a flare for innovation in the past. Throughout the 1950s…
Read MoreWe previously established that Breguet gifted his first Perpétuelle in 1780. However, Richard Watkins’ “The Origins of Self-Winding Watches 1773-1779” argues that…
Read MoreAt a time when watchmakers across Europe were competing to create new technology, one of the most significant developments in horology, the self-winding movement, came to be.
Read MoreNot yet of historical significance, but certainly on its way, the Tudor Heritage Black Bay One is not only a piece unique (which means unique piece in French), but notably sold for…
Read MoreBulova may be considered a fashion brand nowadays, but it has quite an illustrious history as a manufacture. One of its most revered timepieces, known as the Bulova Moonwatch…
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