Vacheron Constantin reveals their contribution to the Only Watch 2015 auction with a magnificent Métiers d’Art Mécaniques Ajourées timepiece. The watch is the in-house caliber 4400 which…
Browsing: Basel/Geneva/SIHH 2015
The Ulysse Nardin Freak was a freak of watchmaking…that is putting it mildly. It may not seem as so radical these days, but when it first…
We have been quietly following Manufacture Royale since it re-started as a manufacture some 5 years ago when they made splashes in the haute horlogerie world…
Moritz Grossmann is a small manufacture from Glashütte. We have seen it gather in strength, taking in skills by recruiting some of the best watchmakers in the…
Some of us may remember having an Angelus alarm clock by the bedside waking us up when we want to continue to sleep. Although, we suspect,…
Leroy (pronounced “le roah”) is a French watchmaking house with an interesting, but complicated history (see sidebar for details). They made their name in their day for excellence…
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…
At Deployant we are big fans of Seiko. When it comes to diving watches, Seiko makes some great pieces. They have developed a cult following due…
Introducing the Longines Pulsometer Chronograph. Inspired by a medical timepiece from the early 1920s, the Longines Pulsometer Chronograph measures the number of heartbeats, in addition to the…
The previous collaboration between MB&F and clockmaker L’Epee produced the sci-fi inspired Starfleet Machine table clock. One uber cool looking piece of art with a hint…