After delivering one of the drives of his career and scoring a podium in front of the Tifosi, Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz found himself in a highly uncomfortable situation just
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After delivering one of the drives of his career and scoring a podium in front of the Tifosi, Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz found himself in a highly uncomfortable situation just
In the special edition of A Week In Watches, Zach Weiss and Blake Buettner sit down together to discuss some of the most interesting new releases from Geneva Watch Days,
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Its time for us to update our recommendations for the perpetual calendar category, and here are our best 6 picks. Our
Horage's 'all-terrain' luxury sports watch receives an ocean-inspired second instalment, ditching its GMT complication while retaining some GMT DNA. The post Horage Supersede Date appeared first on Time and Tide
Often hailed as the 'Mona Lisa of horology' and the 'Holy Grail of watchmaking,' Breguet's extraordinary timepiece No. 160 bears the name of Marie-Antoinette, the Queen of France during the
Whether you like watches with manual or automatic wound movements, one of the key attributes of a mechanical watch is its power reserve. We regularly see comments on the power
Hairsprings are miniscule. Generally no more than one centimeter in overall diameter when coiled, they are roughly 50 microns thick and 150 microns wide. Tiny they may be, but insignificant
As a young kid, I played with Lego blocks, miniature cars, and trains, but when Hasbro released the Transformers toys and an animated TV show alongside them, I was hooked.
I won’t lie. One major reason I wanted to review this Chronoswiss Flying Regulator Open Gear watch is that it is entirely purple. Chronoswiss watches were not always this colorful,
While the numbers reveal many of you love luxury timepieces, there is an equal, if not larger, interest in more budget-friendly watches – this is especially true within the daily
Welcome to another edition of Sunday Morning Showdown. We are slowly returning to a normal routine after Geneva Watch Days 2023 and the great buzz surrounding the introduction of the
Manufacturer ETA Normflatline Caliber Number 955.412, 955412 Replaces 555.115, 955.114 Dimensions 11 1/2”’ (25.6mm) x 2.50mm thick Jewels 7 Frequency 32’768 Hz Battery Cell Number 371 (or 395) Stem 401-906
While GaryG thinks it’s all the more impressive that designers continue to delight us with new looks, many watches are often very similar. And trying to describe the slippery slope
Editor’s note: We have finally reached the end of the Grand Seiko Manufacture Tour series. In part one I detailed my visit to Grand Seiko Studio Shizukuishi, the home of
This review is going to anger one group of watch nerds and delight another. That’s fine. I’m used to it. I suspect you knew which camp you were in the…