When it comes to luxury watches, Switzerland has long been the reigning champion, known for its impeccable craftsmanship and precision. Swiss-made watches have earned a reputation for excellence over centuries…. Read more »
In the illustrious tapestry of watchmaking history, few names resonate with as much reverence and admiration as Rolex. For over a century, Rolex has etched its mark on the horological… Read more »
So, eventually here, the Rolesor Root Beer GMT-Master is available with either an Oyster strap or a Jubilee strap. Today, these first iterations of the “Root Beer” GMT-Master are harder… Read more »
As the 1930s progressed, Rolex began to develop watches made specifically for use of water. (The early Oyster and Oyster Perpetual were not thought of as watches for swimming; the… Read more »
The Maverick’s new aesthetic are faithful to Victorinox’s emblematic design codes, with tone-on-tone stamped military hours and a counter-weighted second hand in the shape of a Swiss army knife. Perfection… Read more »
Having said that, the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona has always, and will always have, a special place in my heart and hopefully one day on my wrist! As such I cannot… Read more »
Since Longines is part of the same group (Swatch) as ETA, they are able to get several exclusivity for their brand. So not in-house, but exclusive movements made for Longines…. Read more »
Owning any watch, whether quartz or mechanical, requires some form of investment. In addition to the financial costs, it takes a certain amount of time and effort to maintain everything… Read more »