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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.
Few principles have been as universally adopted in watchmaking as the concept of visual symmetry. So observing when these principles are bent or broken leads to some of the most interesting watch designs to date.
Co-founder of Singapore Watch Club and enthusiast when it comes to all things vintage Audemars Piguet, we sit down with Tom Chng to discuss his personal journey and all the organisations he has impacted along the way.
We take a look at what it’s like to live with the first wristwatch with Daniels’s double impulse escapement.
We chat with fashion designer, Nigel Cabourn about his life in the industry and what he does with his downtime. Escaping work for a round or tennis, or a session of cross fit helps him unplug from his daily work, allo...
Distinguished by their classical style and shape, early Parmigiani watches have often been overlooked by collectors. We trace the history of the brand, looking at how Michel Parmigiani transformed his restoration work...
Daring and quirky, these Pierre Cardin Espace watches are unlike many of the sleek, polished pieces that we are used to seeing. Created by a trailblazer in fashion, these pieces push boundaries in both design and prod...
Employee number seven at Meta, Matt Jacobson has some incredibly interesting and valuable approaches to life, collecting and everything inbetween.
While the last decade saw certain references powered by Longines calibre 13ZN become increasingly collectible, we look past the hype and auction prices to see what it is about these watches that makes them so attracti...
As one of the very first watchmakers to go independent, Daniel Roth has been at the forefront of horology for decades. Now creating as few as three or four watches a year under the Jean Daniel Nicholas banner, we caug...
Jaume Plensa is a Spanish artist perhaps most recognised for his large-scale, poetic public works. A familiar fixture in major cities all across the world, his work seeks to translate “the human condition” into physic...
At one point, to be a watch collector meant that you were a pocket-watch collector, rather than a wristwatch collector. We explore the past of pocket watch collecting, as well as the younger generation of collectors c...
Born in 1932, a significant year for Patek Philippe, it was a watch that marked a different direction for the brand and would, more than 50 years later, come to define the Calatrava line. We take a closer look at rare...
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