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What Do Vacheron Constantin, Moser & Girard-Perregaux have in Common?

Patek Philippe stands at the very top of the luxury sports watch pyramid. Just below you will find...

The Story Behind The Helium Escape Valve

As watch enthusiasts, we love obsessing about the various complications and features of our...

Why The Annual Calendar Is One Of Watchmaking’s Finest Complications

This complication often gets overlooked in favor of its “big brother,” the perpetual calendar. The...

The Legacy of the Audemars Piguet 15202 Luxury Wristwatch

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Reference 15202 stands as a monumental achievement, embodying the...

Top 10 Most Expensive Watches in the World

Alright, so we're gonna be going over the list of the top 10 most expensive watches in the world....

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chrono in Rose Gold

Today we talk about the AP 41mm Royal Oak Chrono in rose gold. So, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak...

Is the Luxury Watch Bubble Finally Bursting?

Today we're gonna be discussing the watch market bubble and if it's about to burst. Ok, so there's...

Vintage Watch Revival: Why Retro Timepieces Are Dominating 2024

In an era where the latest technology often overshadows traditional craftsmanship, the vintage...

A Closer Look At The New Must de Cartier

In what has been a crazy time, there is something I think we can all agree on: the watch industry...

The Richard Mille RM 52-05 Pharrell Williams

The Richard Mille RM 52-05 is a collaboration between hit-maker and star-track label owner...

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...

Four Patek Philippe Watches with Everyday Complications

Patek Philippe is not all about high-end chronographs, perpetual calendars, and repeaters; the...

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.

A Review of the Richard Mille RM 11-02 GMT

Today we review the Richard Mille RM 11-02. Alright, so I've already done a review on the standard...

A Review of the Rolex Day-Date 40mm

Today I'm going to be doing a review of the new Rolex Day-Date 40 that was released earlier this...

The Role of Watch Museums in Honoring Horological History

In the world of horology, where time is both a measure and an art form, watch museums stand as...

Pre-Owned Omega Constellation ’95: A Thin, Often Affordable Neo-Vintage Omega

The discontinued Omega Constellation ’95 offers a compact case, reliable ETA-based movements and a distinctive integrated-bracelet look. On today’s secondary market, steel quartz examples can sit below €1,000, while automatic and two-tone models remain relatively accessible.

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....

Rado’s High-Tech Ceramic Turns 40: How the Material Changed the Brand’s Watchmaking

Rado’s high-tech ceramic story began with a search for greater scratch resistance and led to one of the brand’s defining materials. Forty years after the Integral debuted, the material remains central to Rado’s design and manufacturing identity.

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...