The tiny, delicate, nearly impossible-to-create hairspring is the one of the biggest advances for modern scientific technology there is. Here Joshua Munchow takes a dive into the muscle of the
The tiny, delicate, nearly impossible-to-create hairspring is the one of the biggest advances for modern scientific technology there is. Here Joshua Munchow takes a dive into the muscle of the
We all like the idea of finding lost treasure. Today, we get to speak to one of our readers who has turned it into a successful hobby. He has become
While there is certainly an argument to be made that some of the watch industry’s proprietary gold alloys are little more than materials-based marketing gimmicks, it’s also undeniable that some
We are lucky to have reached a phase in the modern industry where the standards of mass production are such that watches can endure all sorts of conditions. The adage
Nothing can stir up the watch world these days quite as much the launch of a new Apple watch. For some it's a must-have gadget, for others it just isn't
Tudor's new manufacturing centre has revealed how it has prioritised efficiency, productivity and automation above all else. The post The secrets behind the Tudor manufacture appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Editor’s Note: For this edition of The Three Watch Collection for $5,000, we have a collection from collector Michael Chong. Michael has chosen a trio of watches that track his
As if we were on the same wavelength, Rolex teased its upcoming novelties in a short video on their various social media platforms. As always, it's nearly impossible to decipher
As many people began to prepare for Easter festivities, hundreds of knife collectors, EDC Enthusiasts, and cutlery critics lined up for the 44th New York Custom Knife Show. This show,
Next week, the wide world of watches will descend upon Switzerland as press, retailers, and brands flock to the Palexpo in Geneva for the 2024 outing of Watches & Wonders.
Last fall, we reported on the postponement of the Only Watch auction, originally planned for November 5, 2023, as prominent brands backed out of participation amidst questions regarding the charity's
The origins of Cimier can be traced back to 1924 when Joseph Lapanouse founded his watch company in Holstein, near Basel. A few years later, watches began to be sold
“Just a Minute” is a short-form video series designed to present all the facts about our favorite products in under 60 seconds. These are easy to consume and provide quick
The Horological Society of New York's award-winning classes are on the road again! HSNY is visiting Dallas, Texas on May 18 and 19, 2024, with host Jack Mason. Also, on
The first time I saw Audemars Piguet's new Royal Oak Selfwinding Flying Tourbillon in Sand Gold, I thought I was looking at stainless steel. AP had just announced the watch,