Seiko, one of the last remaining innovators in today’s watch market, built its reputation disrupting the industry...One of such inventions, Seiko’s Magic Lever, is a little-known but widespread mechanism, today found in watches all over the world.
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With its deep connection to aviation, particularly cockpit clocks and pilot watches, Zenith established itself as a leader in the watch market since the early 20th century.
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We have many icons in the watch world today; Newman, Biver, and Genta, are all prominent examples, and all from different eras.
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Over the years Omega has produced several famous modern timepieces: the Seamaster, the Speedmaster, the Planet Ocean, and many more.
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Bulova, a staple of American watchmaking history, struggled during the Quartz Attack of the 1970s and was forced to sell to Citizen, one of the leading Japanese firms…
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The Swiss won small victories throughout the conflict, we owe the emergence of ETA to its restructuring by Ernst Thomke, who then took on Seiko in a…
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1968, the Japanese need something to compete with the Swiss, after years of trials and tribulations, they’re finally ready to attack. December 25th, 1969: Seiko launches the…
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Currently the best independent watchmaker in the world, known for his legendary Simplicity and many other achievements.
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Watches and cars go hand in hand, in fact, some people even go as far as to say that you’re either a watch nerd who likes cars or a car head who likes watches.
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