Cartier’s resurgence is massive, with the brand riding a Kanagawa-sized wave of sales and praise. And yes, along with the Tank, we also love the JLC Reverso and its flippable
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Cartier’s resurgence is massive, with the brand riding a Kanagawa-sized wave of sales and praise. And yes, along with the Tank, we also love the JLC Reverso and its flippable
While Zelos is probably best known for its value-packed divers and sports models, the Nova is the brand’s dedicated lineup of dress watches that pair slender cases with elegant dials
What’s the best way to test the Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Cycling Edition” to the fullest? You take it out for a spin — a long one from Bern to
Brand Longines Caliber Number L888.6 In-House? No Base Caliber ETA A31.L11 Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical COSC? Yes Lignes 11.5”’ Diameter 25.6mm Height 3.85mm Jewels 21 Power Reserve ~72 hours
Manufacturer Angelus Caliber Number A5000 In-House? No (manufacture) Manufacturer La Joux-Perret (LJP) Movement Type Mechanical, manual-wind Diameter 29.4mm Height 4.2mm Jewel Count 23 Beat Rate / Frequency 21,600 bph /
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Brand Longines Caliber Number L615 (L615.2, L615.3) Base Caliber ETA 2895-1 or 2895-2 ETA Grade Elabore Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 11.5”’ Overall Diameter 26.2mm Casing Diameter 25.6mm Height
Various art movements have influenced ever aspect of our lives and our watches are no different, whether it be Bauhaus or Brutalism. The post From Bauhaus to Brutalism – The
Manufacturer ETA Caliber Number 2895-2 Base Caliber ETA 2892-A2 Movement Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 11.5”’ Overall Diameter 26.2mm Casing Diameter 25.6mm Height 4.35mm Jewel Count 27 Beat Rate /
eBay Finds is back! This bi-monthly installment will feature a selection of watches currently listed on eBay that have caught the eye of editor Christoph McNeil (@vintagediver). If you come
Quartz technology was largely responsible for the aesthetic evolution of horology in the '70s. It created a design action/reaction from Swiss haute horlogerie giants, including Patek Philippe, who, in the
I don’t know about you, but after seeing Challengers, I’ve been on a tennis kick lately. Having discovered the sport late in life, I’m now ravenously consuming all things tennis.
For watch enthusiasts like me and the rest of the team of MONO, the name Angelus is synonymous with splendid vintage chronographs. Yet, the modern side of the brand, which
Next weekend – July 12 to July 14th – the Windup Watch Fair will take over Venue West in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood for the mid-west outing of the always
Unless you’re the masochistic adventurous type, nobody likes getting scratches on their watch. Sure, they give a watch character over time, but they’re also distracting and look clumsy up until