Fifteen Diverse And Exemplary Diver’s Watches—What’s Your Pick?
‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
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‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
Time has a way of coming full circle. As the dust settles on the show floor of Geneva Watch
Sixty years after Favre Leuba introduced the original Deep Blue, the brand is back with two new versions: the
In the quiet Swiss town of Grenchen, a 287-year-old phoenix is rising from the ashes. Favre Leuba, once the
Favre Leuba, one of Switzerland’s oldest watch brands, are making a comeback. After 287 years of history, including recent
Alpina Heritage Automatic Thematically on the other end of the sporty and edgy Alpiner Extreme collection, the Alpina Heritage
Back in the 60s and 70s, robust watches were the norm and it was all about going bigger, bolder
Welcome to the concluding chapter of our extensive Dive Watch Guide. Our exploration has taken us from the dawn
Arnold & Son This Swiss watch brand with English roots founded in 1764, was named after English watchmaker John
Guidelines for Choosing the Right Dive Watch In the previous instalment of our ‘dive watch guide,’ we navigated through the
Pushing the boundaries of what is possible, humanity has etched a landscape of awe-inspiring accomplishments. These modern triumphs of
Traditionally, one has been conditioned to imagine a timepiece in a certain manner—for starters, a round case for sure,
“The world is not black and white; there are lots of shades of grey”. Wise words from Iris Apfel,
Favre Leuba is the second oldest Swiss watchmaking brand, but they are second to none in several ways, such
As a testament to decades of continuous innovation and exploration, Favre Leuba mark an unmatched pinnacle in the world
The world’s second oldest brand, Favre Leuba, from Switzerland’s third smallest city Le Locle has produced many firsts with
The world’s second oldest watchmaker, Favre Leuba, have gained repute for their tool-like instrument watches such as Deep Blue,
Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth The original Bathy model was born in the 1960s, an era when dive watches were
Established in 1737, Favre Leuba started out by manufacturing pocket watches and gradually moved on to producing dress watches—in
Slim and classy, the Chief Date series of dress watches from Favre Leuba are available in diverse permutations and
Here’s a watch you don’t get to see every day. Replete with classic hour/minute hands, a big and unusual
Since the time Favre Leuba first came into existence, the world has witnessed the invention of electricity and radio
The Raider Harpoon by Swiss watch brand Favre Leuba completely reimagines and revolutionises the way one reads time. Originally
Established in 1737 by Abraham Favre in Le Locle, Switzerland, Favre Leuba was at the helm of design, innovation,