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I only regret, that I have but one watch budget to blow for my collection. It is on the day on which Americans celebrate Independence day...
Back to anything but basic. I don’t know if it’s an actual trend, or just an artefact of the degree to which some watches bec...
A story of how George Daniels’ innovative approach to watchmaking and his pioneering work on the escapement ignited a passion for t...
A chiming watch with Jacks of one trade. One of the most interesting aspects of the world of complicated watchmaking – this year, or real...
Tourbillon evolution, fast forward. The tourbillon, as we’ve seen, was for the most part a device used quite rarely in watchmaking ...
A high-tech take on the model that gave birth to the hyperwatch. The Ulysse Nardin Freak has been around, in one form or another, since 2...
“An interest in escapements is a sign of horological maturity.” – Me. The Swiss lever escapement has enjoyed an industrial ...
While it hasn’t exactly become widespread, it’s no surprise to find that enamel is a thing in contemporary watchmaking. Over and above th...
With the final Game of Thrones upon us this weekend, we’ve decided to take a look at some of our favorite characters and what watc...
Though less commonly a path of collaboration in watchmaking when compared with things like sport or film, the world of modern and con...
With a strong reputation in marine chronometers, Ulysse Nardin takes on the depths with its Marine Diver. The 44 mm stainless steel timep...
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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 ...