Welcome back to Bring A Loupe and to Geneva Winter Auction weekend 2024! Here you'll find a comprehensive wrap-up of lots across price, brand, and auction house. I landed in
Welcome back to Bring A Loupe and to Geneva Winter Auction weekend 2024! Here you'll find a comprehensive wrap-up of lots across price, brand, and auction house. I landed in
Last Thursday evening, fellow watch writer Griffin Bartsch and I were leaving one of the many events happening before the highly-anticipated weekend of WindUp and WatchTime, and we passed through
It's Friday, welcome back to Bring A Loupe! The vintage watch world eagerly awaits Geneva's November auctions, set to start in just two weeks. In the meantime, let's stick to
The U.S. market is becoming increasingly important to the Swiss watch industry and, for the first time, Americans may even find the oldest brands in the world starting to cater
In 2017, I took a train from downtown Chicago to a neighborhood about 30 minutes north to buy my first watch from a "microbrand," a new Olmsted from Oak &
What We Know The Lange 1 was launched on October 24, 1994 – 30 years ago to the day. For the 30th anniversary of the brand's decidedly asymmetrical design, A.
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What We Know The PanoMaticInverse from Swatch Group's Glashütte Original has always been my favorite of their lineup – it's a very clever take on the immediately recognizable off-center layout
Time for a quiz. The image above shows you something that Ming things you've never seen before in the history of watches. It's subtle, almost hard to believe, but it
If you've ever been watch shopping in Geneva, Zurich, Lucerne, Lugano, or St. Moritz, you likely know Gübelin as a retailer of some of Switzerland's most coveted watch brands. For
What's the future of independent watchmaking? Well, if you were in Singapore this past weekend, you'd be hard-pressed to believe it's anything but strong. Just look at the folks at
The world of the ana-digi watch is home to one of the weirdest and most fun niches in all of sports watches. In some ways, the ana-digi watch was the
Happy Horror-ological Halloween! Last year in honor of this spooky season I wrote about watches that kill, uncanny automata, and goblins of Swiss watchmaking. I featured a recent novel called
What We Know Formex has built a strong reputation for technical innovation. Its sister company, Dexel, is a manufacturer and supplier for many Swiss brands. Pesky NDAs often obscure who's
What We Know Oris is approaching the 60th anniversary of one of its most iconic and core releases—the Divers Sixty-Five—and it's doing it by making some subtle updates and rebranding