Swiss watchmaker Arnold & Son is named after the 18th-century English watchmaker John Arnold, the ingenious inventor who popularised the expression ‘chronometer’ to describe his precision marine timekeepers. Before the
Swiss watchmaker Arnold & Son is named after the 18th-century English watchmaker John Arnold, the ingenious inventor who popularised the expression ‘chronometer’ to describe his precision marine timekeepers. Before the
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, in a move unprecedented in all of history, designates the start of a show without a clap-in, substituting it for a round of applause
In celebration of its 250th anniversary, Breguet presents the Classique Tourbillon Sidéral 7255, the fourth chapter in a series of commemorative timepieces paying homage to the Maison’s pioneering legacy.The watch
Another Friday, another list. Freshly back from two weeks of holidays, I’d like to properly kick off our overview of the first half of the year. This week, we’ll focus
Episode 3 of our mini-series is now live, talking all about the genesis of the IWC x "F1 The Movie" partnership and the APXGP watches.The post F1 The Movie is
For a number of reasons, SēL Instrument watches aren’t pieces I’d ever add to my personal collection. They’re too big for me, the design isn’t what I really go for,
Who is the NBA GOAT of watches? I'm sure this is an easy answer...The post LeBron’s got his own signature Richard Mille, but can he compare to the GOAT Michael
Today, we’ll be talking about one of the most discreet and yet most revered watchmakers of the independent scene, Svend Andersen. Born in 1942 in Denmark, Andersen later moved to
As you might know, Chopard produces watches with two distinct certifications. In its Geneva atelier, the brand creates L.U.C timepieces that bear the engraved Poinçon de Genève. The Geneva Seal