With 800,000 citizens, Rome was arguably the biggest, most influential city in the mighty Roman Empire. Yet, on August 24, 410, “the eternal city” fell to…
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Following a hiatus from reporting and reviewing the goodies from this year’s Baselworld and SIHH, we are bringing back the highly-popular Throwback Sundays series once again! …
Ever since 1988, Chopard is the official partner and timekeeper of the newly-revived Mille Miglia, the historical ties between Chopard and Mille Miglia can be attributed…
Audemars Piguet have had a great runaway success with their Royal Oak and Royal Oak Offshore series. It was not always a success. It took almost…
Arguably one of the more recognized names in independent watchmaking, Peter Speake-Marin has carved a niche in the watch collecting world with unique characteristics speaking to the…
Just a year ago, we reviewed the Girard Perregaux Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with Three Golden Bridges. We were amazed by the design and quality of the watch. Not to be…
The Tudor Black Bay family is constantly growing. First shown in Baselworld 2014 with a red and blue bezel. It was extended in 2015 with the…
Omega, as some might have known, has been the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games for 26 times since 1932. This means that with the upcoming Rio 2016,…
Since its debut back in 2009, the Histoire de Tourbillon collection never cease to amaze us with its exceptional craftsmanship and high level of sophistication. In…
We have seen Longines recently taking inspiration from their archives and the timepieces they produced in the past such as the Longines Pulsometer and the Heritage…