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It is impossible to define what craft in British watchmaking truly means. A constantly evolving sector, we capture what it is today – a spectrum of traditional to modern approaches that have produced intriguing watches…
Most collectors and enthusiasts have never known a world without the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. In its 51 years, it has come to be ubiquitous, casting a shadow on everything that came after it. However, what is it tha...
We spoke to seven independent watchmakers who shared stories about the heritage and history that they see their watchmaking as having descended from, and the people that have been important to their journeys today.
The first chapter in a three-part series on F.P. Journe, we explore the origins of his work and journey to independence, including the highly-coveted early Souscription series…
The Austrian independent watchmaker is known in the industry as one of the best, and is only just stepping out on his own.
Historically, artists have crafted their work from all sorts of materials, be it paint, marble or gold. A contrarian by nature, Benedict Radcliffe chose a different path instead...
Of all the watch brands out there, few have quite as many major affiliations as Omega. From being the official time-keeper of the Olympics for close to 100 years, to adorning the wrists of the astronauts who walked on...
Charles Lindbergh was an aviator, military officer, author, inventor, environmental activist and explorer, who would rise to stardom after completing a solo mission to cross the Atlantic. But before we get to that, le...
Over the past five to ten years or so, there have been many watches which have gone from relative obscurity, to becoming the ‘must-have’ piece for any serious collector. The Paul Newman Daytona is one of these...
As the dust settles after Baselworld 2018, we asked four collectors, SJX, Gary G, Chris Beccan and Michael Hickcox to give us their take...
Being die-hard fans of Longines, we decided to get on a plane to St Imier, home of Longines, to raid their drawers and ask the heritage department as many questions as they would answer...
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