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How Yellow Gold Watches Made A Comeback At the end of 2023, the New York Times ran a story by veteran watch journalist Roberta Naas on th...
Vacheron, Piaget, IWC, and Bulgari all set new world’s records at Watches & Wonders this year. But what do those records really...
A miniature masterpiece of goldsmithing and watchmaking. One of my fondest memories of Piaget is from close to thirty years ago, when I h...
Put ten collectors in a room and ask them why they collect and you’ll get ten very different answers. Some spend their lives searching fo...
Dating back to 1816, the chronograph is one of the oldest complications in the world. After all that time, is there any room left for inn...
Hopefully, having ‘Watches & Wonders’ take place wholly online is only a temporary measure until the end of the pandemic. Despite the...
Watchmaking’s Most Highly Contended Category The term “less is more” does not always apply to the world of boundary pushing cutting-edge ...
If there’s one thing that can be said about skeletonized movement design, it’s that it can either be fantastic or horribly wrong, with ve...
While grande complications, precious metals, and other delicate niceties are always coveted by watch collectors, even the least practical...
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Let’s face it, acquiring a watch that only a select few others will own is always an appealing proposition. We live in an industry satura...
There’s a lot we all know about the beloved International Watch Company. Famed for their iconic pilot’s watch collection, the longstandin...
As the world remains at home, we are forced to come together—remotely, of course—to find a new way to work and solve novel problems. The ...