The name ‘Art Deco’ goes back to the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris, also where jewelers like Cartier and Chaumet first popularized Art Deco wristwatches for women…
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Continuing with our story of watches, clocks, and homicide, we arrive at some more modern examples of horology intermixing with crime solving. Where technology plays a critical role in helping investigators.
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As far back as the 19th century clocks have been documented helping in some way to solve murder cases. We explore some of those early stories in Part I.
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From Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Japan, the Hamilton or rather Pulsar has had quite the story. And while it certainly was no superstar watch model, even being mocked by Johnny Carson, it did have a good run for a few years…
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Gifts are a natural part of diplomacy, but just how much of a role have watches, Swiss watches in specific, played in this process?
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New York is known for many things: the culture, the food, the architecture, and the hustle. Today, however, we mapped out some of our favourite clocks in the city…
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In lieu of the recent auction of Pablo Picasso’s Michael Z. Berger watch for over $250,000, we wanted to look back at the timepieces he is known to have owned and others that are still mysteries…
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Albert Einstein was known as a physicist, a genius, and many other things. However, he has never been known as a watch collector...and probably never will be, as he only owned…
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As scuba diving became more popular as a recreational sport, there were a number of watch brands that stood out in the niche - and benefited from their investment long-term.
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While today F.P. Journe is somewhat of a household name, in its short but interesting history this wasn’t always the case. The watch brand known as F.P. Journe was founded…
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We look at a few vintage watches that are now worth around 1 Bitcoin. Our budget: C$70,000!
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Modern history often doesn’t give China the credit it deserves for its many contributions to the development of science and technology. Su Sung’s water clock is one of…
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The man behind the Pop art movement may not be widely known as a watch collector, but Andy Warhol was actually more of a watch hoarder. Andy Warhol…
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The Apple Watch has come a long way from its early versions, to having ‘outsold’ the Swiss watch industry in 2019. While you may have first seen the Apple Watch in 2014…
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From the first half of the 20th century, increasing the beat rate of watch movements has been a challenge for the watchmakers of the industry. One of the most exciting periods…
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The story of Zenith’s Rolex Daytona homage powered by the movement the Rolex Daytona borrowed from Zenith. The story of the Zenith ‘De Luca’ chronographs.
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Time is arguably the most important thing we have as humans, and as such it has always been our natural inclination to measure it. The system of time, as we know it…
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