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The Story & History of the Vacheron Constantin Watch Range

Vacheron Constantin is one of the oldest and most respected luxury watch brands in the world....

Bravur Grand Tour Sprinter Chronograph Brings Cycling’s Final Kilometer to the Wrist

Bravur’s latest cycling-themed chronograph is not tied to a single race. Instead, the Grand Tour Sprinter draws on the tactical role of a cycling team’s sprinter, with design details built around timing, team strategy and the final kilometer.

Raúl Pagès Wins The First Louis Vuitton Watch Prize For Independent Creatives

Today in Paris, Louis Vuitton has announced watchmaker Raúl Pagès as the winner of its inaugural...

5 Big Mistakes when wearing a Dress Watch

Today we're gonna be going over the difference between a dress watch and a sports watch. Now, this...

A Look at the New URWERK UR-100V P.02

I am fortunate to get the inside track on many happenings in this beautiful industry before they...

How Watches Work: From the Obvious to the Obscure

We will start this edition of How Watches Work with good old-fashioned steel, before navigating...

Cosimo I de’ Medici and the Renaissance Politics of Time

Cosimo I de’ Medici treated clocks, astrolabes and astronomical instruments as more than technical achievements. In Renaissance Florence, they became symbols of learning, authority and dynastic ambition.

The Fears Redcliff Onyx That Changed a Collector’s Mind Mid-Drive

Fernando Cervantes was on his way to buy an Omega Railmaster when a podcast episode and a rare Fears Redcliff Onyx for Collective Horology sent him in a different direction.