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Every other day, a new trend or micro-trend pops up on our social media feeds, demanding our attention. From
Arguably the most intriguing complication in fine watchmaking, the tourbillon on a timepiece is more than just a conversation
The top most expensive watches are usually record breakers in terms of devising complications or ornamentation. They have the
Is Gold Watch A Good Investment? All that glitters might not be gold, but nothing really catches the eye
It’s In The Name, But What Is A World-Timer Watch? In the last year or so, most of us
Born in the 18th century, Girard-Perregaux are one of the most coveted brands in the Swiss watchmaking industry, known
The concept of moon phases was discovered eons before the era of script and foundation of any religion or
Royalty, in a literal sense, is spotted at The Championships, Wimbledon, every year. Aside from the Prince and Princess
For a long time, the corporate world has been synonymous with structured silhouettes, muted tones, and clean lines, often
Some of the most exquisite watches you can find use mother-of-pearl for crafting dials that make quite a statement
In simple terms, day-night indicators on a watch dial are usually sub-dials with a rotating disc that correspond with
The allure of vibrant flowers and lush greenery has rarely escaped anyone… There’s something innately calming and soothing about
As seasons change, so do our sartorial choices. Being caught knee deep in leather boots at the peak of
The popular period-drama series, Bridgerton is back again with its highly-anticipated third season, delivering swoon-worthy romance, toe-curling saucy scenes,
To the untrained eye, a micro-rotor in a watch may just elicit something like, “Hey, that’s neat!” not necessarily
In a recent online poll on a popular watch community page, 89.7 percent people voted in favour of having
Inspired by the comfortable and laidback style of grandads, the ‘eclectic grandpa’ is the second-most buzzing trend of 2024,
The history of the Laureato watches by Girard-Perregaux runs deep. Born in 1975, the collection is now a staple
At the recently concluded charity event and fundraiser for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute—the Met Gala—also dubbed
Fragments of meteorites look no different than ordinary rocks, boulders, or stones do. What elevates their identity is the
It was in 2005 that the Only Watch auction started out, with the primary focus on raising funds for
Starting life as an integrated steel sports watch with a quartz movement in 1975, the Laureato has evolved to
Remember the character, Carmela Soprano, played by actress Edie Falco in The Sopranos (1999), a popular Italian-American crime drama
Beauty Meets Innovation Bovet Miss Audrey Imagine a watch that can be worn as a pendant, kept as a