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Tag Heuer, Omega and Rolex at Baselworld 2016
If you know watches it’s probably pretty safe to say that Baselworld, an international trade show for all things horology, ... -
The Last of the Master Watchmakers | Roland G. Murphy
The watchmaker has always been a silent, unseen figure scarcely celebrated in the art world. Needless to say these modest artisans ... -
Watch-off | Breitling Transocean Chronograph vs. Rolex Genève Cellini
Baton down the hatches it’s time for another watch-off between two Titans. This time it’s one of the original pioneers, ... -
Cottier, Churchill and the Watch of the Sceptred Isle
In 1894 Louis Cottier was born in Carouge, a hamlet crowded with buzzing boutiques and studios packed with artisans and ... -
What’s In A Rolex?
We’ve all seen and marveled at a Rolex watch – the genius of the movement and the bold execution of ... -
Defying The Deep | A Little History of Dive Watches (Part Two)
“We shall fight on the beaches… we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields… we ... -
Defying the Deep | A Little History of Dive Watches (Part One)
‘Nothing any good isn’t hard’ – these were the words of one of the most celebrated American writers who ever ... -
Inside the Style of Spectre
‘Bond is not a hero… he is a Secret Service Agent. He enjoys the fight – he also enjoys the ... -
Nostalgia Watches
It’s hard to think that there was a time when the passing of a day could only be measured using ...