Its been a while since we last featured a watch as a full Watchscape, so with the recent interest we saw in the A Lange & Söhne…
Author Peter Chong
Ball Watches were originally created for use by engineers in a harsh railway environment. Today, the watches are still being designed and made to work in…
We are avid admirers of the Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art. It is a special collection from the grande house, that focus on beautiful artistic embellishments on the…
The last fortnight ending November 15, 2015 was a rather busy one as far as horological happenings go, we have 6 events to report. We begin…
One of the interesting watches which Andersen Genève makes which perhaps no other watchmaker does is the Montre à Tact. Originally created by Abraham Louis Breguet in…
We caught up with Karl-Friedrich Scheufele in a private dinner in Singapore. He had just recently re-launched the brand Ferdinand Berthoud. We discussed his motivations for…
We sit down for a tête-à-tête with Bremont co-founder Giles English when he was in town recently, and chatted. As usual, our In Conversation discussions are…
We were not at the TAG Heuer Connected launch in New York just yesterday. We did receive the Press Material and we had access to in…
We interviewed the Chronoswiss CEO Oliver Ebstein recently, and were shown an interesting new watch, which they call the Chronoswiss Régulateur 30. Looks like a cross…
[one_fourth][/one_fourth][two_fifth][/two_fifth] The Armoury in is one of the quintessential gentlemen stores, particularly in Hong Kong, when they started operations in 2010. Their mantra of “craftsmanship and…