The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 is one of the brand’s timepieces that is the most minimalistic, most attuned to A. Lange & Söhne’s traditional style, but surprisingly wasn’t really part of the brand's relaunch in 1994.
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It may surprise you to learn that the Omega Speedmaster was originally created for motorsports. But when Buzz Aldrin stepped onto the moon’s surface for the first time in 1969…
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Vintage Seiko quartz may not be the most popular among vintage watch collectors, but it does hold a special place in horology history. With modern Grand Seiko on the rise and the incredible variety of Seiko quartz, its bound to grow in popularity…
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One of the rarest Seiko known to exist, and it’s not known how many exist, this ‘Imperial’ Seiko V.F.A. 4580-7020 was made especially for Emperor Hirohito to gift to foreign dignitaries.
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One of the most intriguing models of the Seiko ‘Tuna’ collection, the ‘Golden Tuna’ is know for its 49 mm titanium nitrate case and for being worn by James Bond…
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The Vulcain Cricket is known both as one of the first alarm wristwatches and as the ‘presidential watch’, gifted to American presidents since the mid-20th century…
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The intricate patterns that you often see on watch dials are known as guilloché patterns. Seen on watches since the late 18th century.
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Microbrands, in their modern form, are a relatively new phenomenon in the watch world, but what are they all about?
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Starting in 1998, the Omega 50th, 60th, and 70th anniversary limited editions of the Seamaster are remarkable watches themselves and an excellent homage to the 1948 Omega dress watch.
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One of the first four watches originally part of A. Lange & Söhne’s relaunch in 1994, the Lange 1 is one of the brand’s most iconic designs…
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Audemars Piguet may be best known for the Royal Oak, and not so much for their horological innovation, but back in the 1990s this was different…
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The Rolex Explorer, was it really worn on Mount Everest?
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The Cartier Crash, a design icon from the 1960s revived every decade or so in glamorous fashion.
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Sold in Phillips’ recent New York Auction for nearly $1.7 million, this pocket watch made by George Daniels for his friend Edward Hornby is a testament to his talent.
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From the outside looking in, it might be hard to understand why people collect watches and the watch community is as vibrant as it is. I promise, it’s more than just ‘showing off’…
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The pinnacle of Seiko’s watchmaking prowess, in quartz or mechanical, starting in the 1970s and brought back in 2018 for the 20th anniversary of the Grand Seiko 9S movement.
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A collection inspired by the Breguet ‘Souscription’ watches of the 18th century and the company’s first headquarters in Quai de l’Horloge, Paris.
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