In Part 1 of this article, we examined the JLC Tribute to Deep Sea Alarm. In this part, we take a closer look at the Vulcain…
Monthly Archives: March, 2014
Round about 1960, for some reason, Diving Alarm watches became a rage. Two key companies who made iconic watches with alarm for diving were JLC and…
The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 has been around with us for two decades, since its inception in 1994. Over the years, it was updated twice, once…
Independent watchmaking is my first love. Others may started with house names such as Panerai, Patek Philippe or Audemars Piguet. Strange as it may sound, I…
As the dust settles on SIHH 2014, and the excitement begins on BaselWorld 2014, we look back at our notes on the highlights from Geneva, and…
The Reine de Naples is a family of watches inspired by the original that Breguet made on royal commission by order of Maria Carolina of Austria,…
The Patek Philippe 5016 has gained notoriety as one of the most complicated, most important Patek Philippe watches. We got our hands on this rare…
When I was asked to write a few words for Deployant about the Cartier Tortue Mono Poussoir, I did not hesitate a minute, since this model…
When you are Hublot, re-inventing something takes on a new meaning. So when they under took that task, they came up with this special piece: A…