The 'X' Factor Of Meteorite Dials
Fragments of meteorites look no different than ordinary rocks, boulders, or stones do. What elevates their identity is the
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Fragments of meteorites look no different than ordinary rocks, boulders, or stones do. What elevates their identity is the
Alpina Alpiner Extreme Quartz The 2024 Alpina Alpiner Extreme Quartz offers a compact design in four vibrant colors and
Anyone who is familiar with Arnold & Son, would understand that their watches flaunt a distinct maritime identity with
They say that one’s truest competitor can only be yesterday’s version of oneself. Foregoing the race for the slimmest
Every year, the Chinese zodiac inspires beautiful works of art on wristwatches, each with its own unique take on
Essentially, what one goes for when buying a watch is how it makes one feel, or how it looks
The Arnold & Son Time Pyramid is a timepiece that traverses through history as much as it does the
The decorative arts have always held a significant realm in the watchmaking world, where age-old techniques—mastered over centuries—are exhibited
Arnold & Son released the most spectacular odes to the Chinese zodiac and lunar calendar in their Luna Magna
Fact or fantasy, Santa Claus is one of the most enduring symbols of festivity and celebration, and is a
Arguably the most intriguing complication in fine watchmaking, the tourbillon on a timepiece is more than just a conversation
Known for their accurate and highly symmetrical timepieces, Arnold & Son show no signs of ageing or slowing down.
It is called the ‘festival of lights’ for a reason. The clay oil-fuelled lamps of yore may have been
For enthusiasts, perhaps the only thing more exciting than the exclusivity of a limited-edition timepiece is the rarity of
Arnold & Son This Swiss watch brand with English roots founded in 1764, was named after English watchmaker John
For their first timepiece featuring a large lifelike moon, Arnold & Son’s Luna Magna displayed a night sky dial,
Ever wondered what a watch would be without a movement? Well… one would simply keep watching and waiting for
Alpina Alpiner Heritage Carrée Mechanical 140 Years In celebration of their 140th anniversary in 2023, Alpina introduced the Alpiner
Emotions, individualism, and glorification of the past are a few core elements that constitute romanticism, the philosophical impulse that
A moon phase is probably one of the most beautiful complications when it comes to fine watchmaking and also
The concept of skeleton dial watches dates to the 1760s, when French watchmaker André-Charles Caron stripped off every inch
For centuries, the moon has been a source of intrigue and fascination for humankind. Its ever-changing phases, bright glow
Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic Swiss watchmaker Alpina debuts at Watches and Wonders 2023 by updating their Alpiner line with
Known for their complex watches with an understated elegance, Arnold & Son’s focus this year is all about celebrating