What’s a Watch: Movements and Complications
Watch Essentials: A view into the mechanical art of watchmaking and the three most common fields of watch complications.
Watch Essentials: A view into the mechanical art of watchmaking and the three most common fields of watch complications.
After dominating the US market in the 1950s, the historic brand from Waterbury, Connecticut, is relaunching itself for the new…
Watch Essentials: How to recognize and understand the subtle differences that make a luxury watch genuinely luxurious.
A special series dedicated to the Seiko Turtle gives us a chance to talk about inspirations in watchmaking and unexpected…
GA-2100 delivers the slimmest, most compact form, but with all the strength of its predecessors intact — a feat achieved with the Carbon Core Guard structure as well as a new and improved module design.
Bulova’s return to the watchmaking scene with the Precisionist caliber revives the glories of a historic brand that seemed lost in time.
Beyond the rhetoric of survival, there’s more to the eye about this resistant-to-everything – today, also Swiss-Made and powered – timepiece.
The Sixties represented the midst of the great mechanical watchmaking boom in the West and the East, and owning a…
The Promaster is Citizen’s best-known line, and Citizen itself is a very peculiar company – perhaps the largest and most…