A special thanks to Alfonso Ostos for capturing some of the photos for this review Earlier this year, I was fortunate to receive a Farer Aquamatic for review. Despite having
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A special thanks to Alfonso Ostos for capturing some of the photos for this review Earlier this year, I was fortunate to receive a Farer Aquamatic for review. Despite having
When it comes to Big Data, few organisations have more information at their digital fingertips than eBay, the OG and world’s largest online marketplace. Drawing on analysis of listings, searches
British watch company Bremont has partnered with filmmaker Matthew Vaughn to be the timepiece supplier for his upcoming movie Argylle, which comes out in theaters February 2, 2024. In addition
Prices have been falling for almost two years for new and used watches on the secondary market, but that does not mean there are no longer profits to be made
Launched in 1954, the Conquest collection by Longines has been associated with the world of sport and achievement since its inception. It was the first line of the Swiss brand
Longines has long been a stalwart in the history of Swiss watchmaking. Since its establishment in 1832, the brand with the winged hourglass in its logo has consistently set benchmarks
While it might not come across as a particularly high-brow mechanical complication, the power reserve indicator is extremely useful. The equivalent of a petrol gauge on a watch, a power
The Conquest range executes a rarely seen complication in a mid-century style. The post The Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve is a recreation of a rare 1959 release appeared
Power reserve indicators are arguably one of the most divisive complications in watchmaking. While they do provide a useful function, they can often disrupt the symmetry of a dial design
Longines’ latest launch is unexpected in featuring a novel take on a useful complication: the Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve has a power reserve indicator positioned at the centre of
It’s the little things that matter. If you believe so, please take a closer look at the new Nomos Orion Neomatik New Black, which comes in three iterations. At first
There’s almost no limit to the things you can celebrate. If you’re a watch brand, you can celebrate the anniversary of your founding, for instance, or a particularly significant watch.
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What We Know The Nomos Orion Neomatik is back in a new black, and while it's been too long since I've written about the brand, I'm glad to be back.
Could cocktail watches in exotic dial colours be making a comeback? French watchmaker Baltic believes they will, and has introduced 36mm Prismic watches to capitalise. The watches come in titanium