We all know what these terms mean, right? Of course, we do. They’re commonly used and well-known to all chronograph fans and collectors. Well, what if I told you that
We all know what these terms mean, right? Of course, we do. They’re commonly used and well-known to all chronograph fans and collectors. Well, what if I told you that
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Perrelet is an interesting manufacturer known for the use of the automatic winding rotor on the dial side often to showcase
In this edition of ‘Did You Know That,’ we look at the difference between a modular and integrated movement, each representing one of two different approaches to including a complication
The horror stories are everywhere. Someone’s watch is snatched in a city here, someone violently assaulted on video there. If you look for it, there’s enough terror regarding theft of
Orient Star introduced the Diver 1964 last year to celebrate the brand’s 70th anniversary. It had modern features like a power reserve indicator and sapphire crystal, but also sported retro
With the purchase of this Omega Constellation from1952, a longtime dream of mine came true. It’s one of the watches that’s very special to me, and in this lengthy article,
Summer is the perfect time to forget about time. Easier said than done, I agree. What might help a little is wearing a watch that does away with traditional hands
When you talk with watch enthusiasts, the conversation often branches out to other areas of passion; one of these is inevitably sound systems. Martin Green doesn't have firm statistics, but
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s easy to think that the only watchmakers in Glashütte are A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original and Nomos isn’t it? Admittedly, I do it all the time,
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Over the last several years, Eric Wind has become synonymous with vintage watches. One of the foremost dealers in the US, through his company, Wind Vintage, he not only supplies
Patek Philippe introduced the Nautilus in 1976. Since then, it’s become one of the brand’s most sought-after watches. In this feature from the WatchTime archives, we trace the evolution of
It’s the dog days of summer, as they say. It’s too hot out, and news has slowed down a bit from its normal steady march. For episode 9, we take
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors As we hinted in our list from last Sunday’s top tier tourbillons, we will be recommending five more this week with
Oskar Pascal is the brainchild of a pair of Swedish brothers who were neither previously involved in the watch industry nor are they watchmakers. The engineer and designer have created