Zach encounters a true first-world watch problem after acquiring a grail. The post I just bought my exit watch… WTF do I do now? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The
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Zach encounters a true first-world watch problem after acquiring a grail. The post I just bought my exit watch… WTF do I do now? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors We return to a topic which has been requested multiple times, and though we have had given it much thought and
One of the great joys of the modern watch industry is that spectacle-driven watchmaking is no longer reserved for the wealthy. It wasn’t particularly long ago that enthusiasts seeking well-made
The annual calendar is much more practical than a standard calendar, which needs correction in all months with 30 days or less; the annual calendar only needs correcting once a
For a large part of the world, the cold season is setting in. Temperatures are dropping, daylight gets pushed back by darkness, snow and ice are grinding cities and towns
With seven animations and some incredible artisan handiwork, this is another example of LV's know-how. The post Beware of falling in love with the Louis Vuitton Tambour Fiery Heart Automata
With the end of the year rapidly approaching, it’s time to look back at some of the remarkable things that happened in 2023. Additionally, it’s fun to look forward to
Almost four years ago, I had the chance to spend a bit of time with the Linden from Visitor Watches. I liked it so much that for the following four
The origins of the Saxon manufacturer date back to 1845, when Ferdinand A. Lange, an extraordinarily talented Dresden watchmaker, established his own company and started creating superior pocket-watches.After the Second World
We begin to wrap up the year with the brands that were outstanding in their efforts, starting with Bovet. The post Why Bovet is the brand that won 2023 appeared
Welcome to another installment of Sunday Morning Showdown! We are stretching last week’s theme a little bit further this week. We remain in the realms of vintage-inspired divers. This time,
When Ball Watch asked Dietmar Fuchs to test dive one of the company’s newest watches, the Engineer Master II Diver Chronometer, he hesitated at first. Ball didn’t jingle a diving
The simplest of gifts can be important if there is a story behind them. It also helps if it happens to be a JLC Atmos clock. The post How my
Today, we’ll look at the new Rado Anatom series, a fresh take on watches that debuted in 1983. Yes, it’s hard to believe that was 40 years ago, but here
Philippe Dufour is the master watchmaker you imagine. He’s scholarly, accomplished, revered, an eminence grise of the watch universe, and the guy all the up-and-coming craftsmen want to be. Tim