Every year is a good year for diver’s watches, but 2022 seems to even top its forerunners. Among the latest manufacturers to explore the deep waters is Swiss traditional brand
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Every year is a good year for diver’s watches, but 2022 seems to even top its forerunners. Among the latest manufacturers to explore the deep waters is Swiss traditional brand
We all know that bronze watches have become somewhat of a status symbol these days as collectors vie for the newest bronze watches that develop their own patina over time
Vintage watches from the 1960s and 1970s have been all the rage for the past decade, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that some brands are pushing the fast-forward
Two years ago, Oris introduced the Hölstein Edition 2020 to celebrate the brand’s 116th birthday. I had the chance to try out the full-bronze edition of the Divers Sixty-Five, and
Whether a movement is in-house, proprietary, or supplied by a third party often results in heated discussions amongst watch enthusiasts. Is an in-house movement “better” than a third-party movement, and
It feels like repeating myself, but indeed, it’s hard not to say this, Longines is one of the brands with the richest history and an incredible collection of important watches.
When Longines became part of the (today’s) Swatch Group, the brand stopped producing in-house movements. This new Ultra-Chron, however, is proof that Longines does take movements very seriously indeed. With
The Captain Cook is, without a doubt, one of Rado’s most emblematic watches. Named after the famous British explorer, the model was released in 1962 as a 37mm diver with
Many of the watches that we now call “iconic” date back half a century or further — the Rolex Submariner, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the Omega Speedmaster, and in
Growing up, I was always aware of Rado as a watch brand. Before my obsession with watches began, I knew of the brand thanks to my mother’s love for tennis
First off, when did Oris become such a fun brand? Hailed as a “Mechanical Joy Machine”, the ProPilot X Calibre 400 is designed to bring life and colors to the
While round (or round-ish) watches may be the bread and butter of the industry, there are always some anomalies. If you know of these anomalies, it’s probably because they’ve stuck
BY FELIX ARNOLD Breitling’s status as a cornerstone of the watch industry, and in particular chronographs, does not need embellishing. Whilst the likes of the Rolex Daytona and the Omega Speedmaster
From the ancestral technique of Florentine hammering to the subtle iridescence of micro-structured Tapisserie squares, the new Royal Oak Selfwinding Carolina Bucci Limited Edition is playing a whole new game
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Continuing its never-ending streak of producing watches that offer amazing bang for the buck, Seiko recently added another gem to its Presage collection. The new Seiko Presage Ref