Tudor, forever to be treated like Rolex’s little brother. Its divers, although solid timepieces, often fetch a fraction of what the equivalent vintage Rolex Submariner would go for.
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Tudor, forever to be treated like Rolex’s little brother. Its divers, although solid timepieces, often fetch a fraction of what the equivalent vintage Rolex Submariner would go for.
Read MoreA history Rolex through the eyes of its founder Hans Wildorf, who founded Rolex in London in 1905 before moving the company to Switzerland...
Read MoreSome people think of going on vacation, others think of starting a small business, but those among us who think ‘Daytona’ are truly of a different class.
Read MoreI personally always forget about the Air-King, that’s not to say that it isn’t a beautiful watch. In fact, its obscurity could bring it a lot of value, helping it stand out in the crowd of vintage Rolex dive watches…
Read MoreWe see them everywhere, Flieger watches are the most iconic pilot watches available, and although many brands make ‘Fliegers’, only 5 companies were involved in the original development of the watches in the mid-1930s.
Read MoreAs we’re sure many of you are aware, Baselworld has been going through a bit of a transition this year, with major brands dropping out citing a number of issues within the organization. As such, we thought it essential…
Read MoreThe story of the Valjoux 7750 is the story of an underdog, as with many of our stories, this one begins in 1969. 1969 was such a significant year in horological history, Zenith launched the El Primero, Heuer…
Read MoreWe usually think of pilot watches when we think of IWC, after all they've been making them for almost 100 years. But what if we told you that in the late 1960's and early 70's, IWC tried…
Read MoreAs we’ve mentioned before, the history of English watchmaking often gets obscured behind the stories of more prominent Swiss brands, but the English also have a rich history of horology…
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