Günter Blümlein 1943-2001 October 1 2016 (tomorrow) marks the 15th anniversary of the death of one of modern horology’s greatest personalities: Günter Blümlein. A great leader, motivator…
Monthly Archives: September, 2016
The London Chronograph was released to recognize Peter Speake-Marin’s early watchmaking background. After qualifying as a horologist at London’s Hackney college, Peter headed to Switzerland to…
Benjamin Laukis is a 33 year old international tattoo artist and avid watch collector based in Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in realistic and portrait style tattooing…
Announcing the MB&F HM8. We are unable to bring you our usual hands-on analytical review of the new MB&F watch at embargo lifting time. We have…
“The Swiss watch industry is in trouble.” They were fairly ill considered words coming from gifted designer and smartwatch creator, Sir Jonathan Ive of Apple. Is…
For many collectors, there lies a question of “What’s next?”, after building a basic collection of watches from big names such as Rolex or Omega. It is an…
El Primero, translated from Spanish, means ‘the first’. The reason for its name is an obvious one why Zenith chose to name their chronograph movement that.…
The original Richard Lange Pour le Mérite debuted in 2009 to great fanfare but unlike other limited edition offerings from Lange & Sohne, the 250 piece limited…
Last week, we had a rare hands-on session with the Rolex Deep Sea Special and talked about its groundbreaking and amazing story of the first manned…
Bulgari has always been known to be a jewelry brand and over the years we have seen its experience and expertise of that branch out to…