Since 1965, the Seiko Diver’s Watch has graced the wrist of many divers around the world. Over the years, Seiko’s reputation has soared in tandem with its various…
Author Robin Lim
The Romain Gauthier Logical One is not a new watch…it is a fascinating and stunning timepiece, with an interesting take on both the constant force and fusée-and-chain…
In last year’s Baselworld, Angelus made a comeback into the horological scene with the provocative U10 Tourbillon Lumiere. It was an interesting watch that features an…
Kees Engelbarts is an independent watchmaker, master engraver, and his work focus is on the aesthetics of his timepieces. This BaselWorld, he will be showing the…
When it comes to minimalism, we think that there are very few watchmakers that have achieved what H. Moser & Cie. have accomplished. The Perpetual 1,…
The history of U.S. Military is a fascinating one, with many inspiring and outstanding individuals throughout its history. One of them is Carl Brashear, a Master…
In recent years, Longines had been busy spawning new timepieces for their Heritage collection. Notably, this collection has been capturing the hearts of many watch collectors,…
Six years ago, Oris had collaborated with the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) to produce the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition. The project is a means to…
Based in Netherlands, the Grönefeld Brothers are probably no strangers to the readers of Deployant. Following the success of the One Hertz and Parallax, the self-dubbed Horological Brothers…
Some time back, we featured six perpetual calendar watches from our archives. Now, with February 29 looming, we thought that it would be fitting for us…