In 2014, Oris celebrated its one hundred and tenth anniversary with the release of the Calibre 110, a limited edition piece with the first in-house movement…
Monthly Archives: May, 2015
In today’s technological era, the word “Digital” definitely reminds us of electronic devices and products that we have been inundated with since the beginning of the digital age. For watch collectors, however,…
Urban Jürgensen may be unfamiliar to many but it is a watch company steeped rich in tradition and history. Built over some 240 years both in Denmark and…
Highlights of the Horological Fortnight for the week ending May 17, 2015 Breguet Inventions May 4 and 5 Cocktail Evening Deployant organized a private cocktail event…
In this week’s Throwback Sundays, we are venturing deeper into the abyss of watch-collecting. From a few weeks back, we have featured some pieces that you…
While most of the press wax lyrical over the ultra complicated Vacheron Constantin Harmony Ultra Thin Grand Complication Split Seconds Chronograph, we were quite taken by…
We have been intrigued with Maurice Lacroix for a while. As part of the giant DKSH group, they certainly have the manufacturing might to be able to…
This week has seen three timepieces formerly owned by guitar legend Eric Clapton come up for auction all in the same week! Today we take a…
The Ressence watches are intriguing. No hands, no crown. What seems like a floating display which tells the time. We have covered the Type 3 earlier, but…
The iconic Seamaster Omega Bullhead was resurrected in late 2013 with three limited editions. Now as part of the Olympics series, Omega releases yet another edition,…