A Sight To Behold: Understanding The Irresistible Charm Of Guilloche Dials
The dial of a watch is its face and arguably the most important element as it not only sets
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The dial of a watch is its face and arguably the most important element as it not only sets
One of the chief reasons that the skeletonisation of timepieces remains widely popular among watchmakers is that it gives
The horological industry’s biggest trade show, Watches and Wonders, is back. And after two years of pandemic-induced setbacks, there’s
It’s that time of year again when the snow starts to melt, the sun shines hot, and a refreshing
There has been no dearth of ground-breaking innovations in the horological industry, especially in a post-quartz revolution world. Today,
The Constellation might not have gone to the moon or been featured in a blockbuster spy movie, but it
Any watch connoisseur worth their salt knows that the Valjoux 7750—now known as ETA 7750—is probably the most popular
Around six decades ago, the horological industry was going through a period of massive upheaval. It was an era
Today, there is no dearth of timepieces that can be easily categorised as coveted. With extraordinarily accurate movements, innovative
Having been around for more than a century, rectangular watches haven’t really enjoyed as much popularity as round ones.
Since the advent of the automobile industry, cars and watches have shared a special bond. Their pairing is as
For watch aficionados, Omega might be synonymous with the legendary Speedmaster and Seamaster collections but the Swiss watch manufacturer
Choosing the perfect timepiece is by no means a cakewalk. From keeping in mind the capability of a movement
In the past few decades, the horological industry has witnessed some of the most advanced and forward-looking technological developments
Founded in 2001, MeisterSinger are best recognised for their relaxed way of telling time and unorthodox yet relatively accessible
A mechanical watch is nothing short of a technical marvel. It’s like a complex machine, featuring hundreds of moving
It’s not just happenstance that Switzerland is the headquarters of several luxury watch manufacturers. The country has a long
When it comes to choosing an ambassador, a watch brand or any other brand largely have two options. They
It was in 1906 when Cartier introduced the first-ever tonneau-shaped timepiece and pushed the whole horological industry into a
If there’s one thing common among all the men who changed the course of history—regardless of when and where
Collaborations between watchmakers and artists are nothing new and can be traced back to the 12th century, when highly
This year, Parmigiani Fleurier are celebrating their 25th anniversary. The brand was founded by the celebrated watchmaker and watch
On the last day of October, as the night draws in with a chill in the air, the veil
The deeply rooted and intrinsic relationship between cars and watches is more than a century old. It all began