The first thing that hits you about the Daniel Roth Tourbillon Rose Gold is the black polish. Flip over the watch to view the caliber DR001 through the sapphire caseback
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The first thing that hits you about the Daniel Roth Tourbillon Rose Gold is the black polish. Flip over the watch to view the caliber DR001 through the sapphire caseback
The independent watchmaking scene is quite widespread, yet there are several key players who always seem to be in everyone’s spotlight and others who are not. One of the brands
Earlier this year, Cartier released the Tank Mini Louis Cartier. Gloriously posted across Instagram on petite wrists, as well as larger, hairier ones, the Mini was the toast of the
Tudor has been on a roll this year with new additions to the Black Bay Chronograph collection. Just a few weeks ago, they dropped a new addition to its Black
Rolex has partnered with global design authority Wallpaper to publish the first-ever authorized history of the Oyster Perpetual Submariner. The post Inside The First-Ever Authorized History Of The Oyster Perpetual
While Tissot is a storied Swiss watchmaker, having been founded in 1880, right now they are best known for their line of sexy, 70s-inspired sports watches called PRX. A throwback
The oldest, continually-running sporting event in the world has seen some serious horological power over the years, these are our favourites.The post The best America’s Cup watches of the past
Welcome back to Friday and happy Bring A Loupe! Rare is a buzzword in watch collecting. Used far too often and with far too many accompanying adverbs in the annals
Another Friday, another list! This week, we enter the wonderful world of the El Primero movement. As most of you know, Zenith introduced its famous El Primero trio of watches
Norqain has just unveiled what is certainly their biggest release of the year, and quite possibly their most ambitious release since the debut of the Wild One two years ago.
Paris-based brand Bell & Ross introduced its now-iconic BR-03 series in 2005 as a 42mm alternative to the larger 46mm square-shaped aeroplane dashboard instruments-inspired BR-01. Last year, the BR 03
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors So you think that you have seen everything from Bell & Ross’ BR-03, think again! Presenting the latest Bell & Ross
Blancpain's Fifty Fathoms is undoubtedly one of the most iconic diver's watches ever designed. Launched in 1953, it played a pivotal role in establishing the main specifications for scuba diving watches:
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2024 marked the fifth iteration of Geneva Watch Days, and the first that I was not alone, but joined by Ariel Adams and Ed Rhee from team aBlogtoWatch. We could