Sporting 26 years of existence, Nomos is a quiet player. Not only have they managed to be present on the market all these years, they excelled…
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Arnold & Son is a brand which can trace its origins way back to the heydays of English watchmaking. But the brand was revived in Switzerland,…
The urbandictionary.com defines the “wristgame” as a “showing off your bracelets and expensive watches. Mostly a combination of both (which are of course worn on the…
Glashütte Original is synonym with magnificent finishes, recognisable designs and desirable timepieces. The launch, in 2014 of the in-house column-wheel chronograph movement 37-01 was a big…
Continuing a line started in 1999, Oris released a new Master Diver this year. The Oris Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has no co-axial hands. The minutes’ hand…
Haldimann watches introduced in 2013 the first watch without a tourbillon from their collection. It is a very simple, yet classical gold or platinum timepiece with…
At the beginning of the 19th century, Hans Wilsdorf – the founder of Rolex established a high-quality lower priced brand, named Tudor. The name decision was influenced…
Hotly anticipated for the last couple of years and finally revealed at Baselworld 2016, Rolex updated the stainless steel Cosmograph Daytona with scratch proof black Cerachrom…
At Baselworld 2016, Seiko announced some exciting editions to the Presage Collection. The two timepieces that had people talking were the 60th Anniversary Automatic Chronograph Limited…
At Baselworld 2016, we took a closer look at the Urwerk UR-105 T-Rex, a model designed with the prehistoric dinosaur the Tyrannosaurus Rex in mind. It…