When I see articles like this, I think of you. I suspect that this is the antithesis of what you love about mechanical watches. Bob I get what Bob is saying and do think that H. Moser & Cie. can… Read More ›
Watches
The Bonbon Collection
Looking at these watches, it’s patent that they have the bright color, high-price, and appeal to instant gratification that have come to characterize how some people who care about watches view the timepieces of Mr. Mille. The pastel watches of… Read More ›
Flytrack Concept Watch
Presented during the 2019 Geneva watch week as a concept watch, the Flytrack Collection will make it to market later this year. It provides yet another illustration of the brand’s mantra,that of an innovation lab committed to reimagining and reinventing… Read More ›
Smartwatches are complementary to mechanical watches?
Morgan Stanley says smartwatches will continue to take market share from mechanical and quartz products as Apple, Samsung, Fossil and others develop their technology. That’s unlikely to hurt Swatch Group’s many high-end brands such as Longines, Breguet, Blancpain or Jaquet… Read More ›
The American Classic Intra-Matic collection
Inside these Hamilton Intra-Matic 38mm and 42mm models, we find the same mechanical self-winding movement. Strangely enough, the press kit we received nor the website had any mention of the movement caliber inside these Intra-Matic watches. It just informs you… Read More ›
Talking Watches With Fred Savage
If you remember the Wonder Years, who doesn’t, this will be worth a look. Fred’s enthusiasm for watchers is infectious and he explains his hobby very well, to the point that his children have joined in at a very young… Read More ›
The Dan Henry 1972 Alarm Chronograph
The dial is where the 1972 really comes into its own. Like the case, it starts with a basic layout pulled from the Porsche Design Chronograph I—lume covered stick hands, a 6/9/12 chronograph sub-dial layout, small rectangular indices, a clean… Read More ›
Watchmaker Breaks Down Swiss & Japanese Movement Watches
This will bore the living daylights out of some of you so feel free to ignore…
The clock that cost its inventor millions
One of the world’s first digital clocks, which was made by a man in his shed, has been sold at auction. Thomas Bromley, an engineer and amateur inventor, created his Digitron Electric Clock in 1961 at his home in Hull.He… Read More ›
The Veterans Watchmaker Initiative
Serving those who serve: Bulova is proud to support the Veterans Watchmaking Initiative, a vocational school in Delaware that trains disabled veterans—at no cost—to professionally repair and restore timepieces and restore their own dignity of purpose. Such a good idea.