From the Sahara Desert to the North Pole, the Rolex GMT-Master is quite the tool watch.
Read MoreFOUR ADVENTURES WITH THE ROLEX GMT-MASTER
From the Sahara Desert to the North Pole, the Rolex GMT-Master is quite the tool watch.
Read MoreThe Cartier Tank à Guichets, a peculiar iteration of the Cartier Tank that first arose in the late 1920, and has only been revived a few times since.
Read MoreThe see-through caseback has existed since the early 1900s, starting with pocket watches, and continues to develop more as watchmaking evolves…
Read MoreUp for auction on November 6th is very special, unique Patek Philippe - inspired by the Roaring Twenties…
Read MoreThe Omega De Ville seriously flies under the radar as one of Omega’s most important watches since the 1960s. Not only the first watch to bear the famous co-axial escapement…
Read MoreThe Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic was originally made in 1958, the International Geophysical Year, to withstand the strong magnetic field of the North Pole…
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The new Patek Philippe Nautilus ref. 5711/1A-014
Green dials from most of the major watch brands in 2020 and 2021, what’s with all the hype?
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1923 Patek Philippe Split-Seconds Chronograph Officer’s Watch / Credit: Sotheby’s
At the beginning of the last century, Patek Philippe made some very special officer watches that have stood the test of time…
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Futurematic with ‘Porthole’ dial / Credit: Oracle Time
In the early 1950s, the mighty Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre, debuted a new kind of automatic watch…
Read MoreWith the newest James Bond movie and the last one with Daniel Craig hitting the screens, we decided to take a look back through the classic ‘Bond watches’ and pick some of our favourites…
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1960 Longines High Frequency Cal. 360 competition chronometer / Credit: Christie’s
In the 1950s, Longines started to look towards technology to keep its edge in the extremely competitive watch market of the day…
Read MoreSeiko began to prepare for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics in 1961. Part of that preparation was creating a series of watches, chronographs, that are still revered today…
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Rolex Deep Sea Special no. 1, sold by Christie’s and attached to the Trieste in 1953 / Credit: Christie’s
A legendary Rolex that once made it to the bottom of Marianas Trench…
Read MoreWhile car designers have worked with watch brands in the past, the combination of Japanese watchmaker, Seiko, and famed Italian car designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro was…
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The ‘Go-As-You-Please’ Race, as seen with a magnifying glass / Credit: J. G. Francis
Probably none of you have heard of fleas and their relation to watchmaking before, but it is a very interesting history…
Read MoreThe Citizen Automatic ‘Challenge Timer’ Chronograph has a few nicknames, namely ‘Bullhead’, but even ‘Mickey Mouse’…
Read MoreAn extremely rare WWII military watch, not the typical Swiss or German pilot’s watch but one made for Japanese pilots by Seiko…the Seiko Tensoku…
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