We’re pretty big fans of ochs und junior around here for their rigorously simple aesthetic and the highly specific niche they occupy in the independent watch world. Zach wrote about
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We’re pretty big fans of ochs und junior around here for their rigorously simple aesthetic and the highly specific niche they occupy in the independent watch world. Zach wrote about
Today, we’re back with a look at yet another Rolex and this time it’s the Datejust 1600. So soon, you say? In some ways, think of this article as a
Good news! This morning, Watches & Wonders officially confirmed that there will be a (partly) physical event in Geneva from March 30th to April 5th. I can’t tell you how
Are you familiar with Tetsuwan Atomu? This young robot, also known as Astro Boy, originated as a manga of the same name in 1952 (and later aired as an animated
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors In the thick of the digital age, mechanical watchmaking finds itself in pursuit of greater efficiency within the confines of an
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atmos clocks, whose ingenious, near-perpetual mechanical movements are driven by air temperature changes, have been pushing the boundaries of horology and design since the 1930s. We explore their fascinating
BY ERIK SLAVEN Launched in 1967, the Grand Seiko 44GS was the first to adopt Taro Tanaka’s “Grammar of Design,” a strict set of design rules that GS still uses today.
While Bulgari has made quite a name for itself in recent years with record-breaking, ultra-thin watches, there are also other areas in which they excel. With the purchase of the
Independent watchmaking is one of our favourite topics at MONOCHROME. It has always been part of our DNA, and we have a deep love for everything made with soul and
At this point, you should now know the definition of a guilty pleasure. When it comes to watches, the pleasure is picturing yourself wearing something far outside your comfort zone.
The latest Chronomètre FB RSM perpetuates a tradition established by the famous 18th-century horologist Ferdinand Berthoud who devoted his life to advancing the exciting science of horology and forming young
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After two years without being able to attend large watch fairs – Watches and Wonders as well as the now-defunct Baselworld- it seems that we’ll finally be returning to normal.
Its physical-digital hybrid concept has been designed to adapt to the changing context by combining an actual physical salon, which respects health measures, with digital solutions that meet market expectations.
The use of comic book characters or cartoon personalities in watchmaking isn’t new. However, we’ve recently seen a rather booming revival of the classical Character Watches. Watches incorporating Mickey Mouse,