The five-pronged crown of Rolex is an apt logo for the brand that can justly proclaim itself the king of watches. Even during these trying years of the pandemic, Rolex
The five-pronged crown of Rolex is an apt logo for the brand that can justly proclaim itself the king of watches. Even during these trying years of the pandemic, Rolex
Rolex is viewed by many as the Number One among major Swiss watch manufacturers. Why? Rüdiger Bucher, Editorial Director at WatchTime’s German sister magazine, Chronos, lists nine reasons for the success of
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed casual Friday into casual every day. Sounds good, sounds comfy. But to be honest, wearing sweatpants 24/7 isn’t as nice as it seems. That’s because feeling
From Patek Philippe and Hublot to Rolex and Vacheron Constantin, Haute Time has compiled the best timepieces to gift this season. READ MORE The post The Gift of Time: Seven
I can cut a long story short by giving you the quick answer to why I don’t consider myself a watch collector. First and foremost, I’m a watch journalist. A
Tool watches continue their evolution among the watch industry’s most luxurious and coveted brands. Here Chris Malburg explores where their evolution has gone and might still go. The post Tool
What is the quintessential watch? What is the watch even non-watch nerds recognize? Rolex? Maybe. The Crown certainly has been king for a long time. But times change, dynasties crumble,
Whenever I hear someone talk about watches as an investment, I think of plush stuffed animals. Is that weird? Not if you came of age in the 90s, and can
(Warning: Spoilers ahead.) Watches in movies have fascinated watch fans since collecting timepieces became (at least) as interesting as getting an autograph from your favorite actor. From Steve McQueen’s Monaco
Fratello On Air is back! This time, Balazs and Mike come back to case materials and focus on precious metals. Specifically, we discuss gold and platinum along with some of
Today, we’re back with a look at yet another Rolex and this time it’s the Datejust 1600. So soon, you say? In some ways, think of this article as a
Are there proper replacements for the watch world’s biggest icons? That’s a question that often has a personal answer. A little over two weeks ago, I tried answering the question
The lion’s share of new watches you buy will drop in value like a rock the instant you put them on your wrist. Is that a bad thing? Not if
The rise of the internet, and the consequent evolution of the watch-watching community, has inevitably amplified the phenomenon whereby certain objects have come to exert an extraordinary hold over the
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors It is the start of a brand new year! For many, the start of a brand new year also includes building