#ThrowbackThursday: Breguet No. 217 Montre Perpetuelle a Repetition et Equation
It is hard to imagine where the world of watchmaking without the influence of Abraham-Louis Breguet. Forever known as the inventor of the tourbillon, but to only credit him for this is not doing him j…
Rolex Day-Date: Being Presidential
If there is one watch connected to the most powerful man on earth, it is the Rolex Day-Date, also known under its nickname: President. Dwight D. Eisenhower, but there is more to the history of this ic…
Haute Watch of the Week: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph
The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph is probably the most sportive model by the brand. Vacheron Constantin launched the Overseas collection in 1996, adding the chronograph model in 1999, and r…
Zenith El Primero: Forty-eight Years Young And Still Going Strong
The now legendary El Primero from Zenith was presented in January 1969 after seven years of development. It still takes nine months to make one today, but that comes with the territory when you are an…
Hands-on with the avant garde TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon
TAG Heuer has built its reputation upon being “avant garde” and what is more avant garde than a $15.000 watch with flying tourbillon and chronograph?
Piaget Celebrates The Altiplano 60th Anniversary
For Piaget, ultra-thin timepieces have been a reality since 1957. Now the brand celebrates the 60th anniversary of its first ultra-thin watch and its Altiplano collection with a masterful display of c…