Verdant Vistas: 10 Green Watches That Are Simply Irresistible
It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
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It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
A night before the 1971 edition of the Baselworld watch fair, the managing director of Audemars Piguet, Georges Golay,
With over 5,000 accolades earned throughout their history, Ulysse Nardin are a force to reckon with, having survived the
The biggest misconception about buying a fine timepiece is that one needs to shell out an obscene amount of
Every year, the Chinese zodiac inspires beautiful works of art on wristwatches, each with its own unique take on
Arguably the most intriguing complication in fine watchmaking, the tourbillon on a timepiece is more than just a conversation
Horological enthusiasts are often not just swayed by the aesthetic appeal of a timepiece or its mechanical complications. They
For enthusiasts, perhaps the only thing more exciting than the exclusivity of a limited-edition timepiece is the rarity of
The world’s second oldest watchmaker, Favre Leuba, have gained repute for their tool-like instrument watches such as Deep Blue,
The concept of skeleton dial watches dates to the 1760s, when French watchmaker André-Charles Caron stripped off every inch
Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth The original Bathy model was born in the 1960s, an era when dive watches were
Armin Strom Mirrored Force Resonance Producing a ‘resonance watch’ is one of the horological world’s biggest challenges because it
Primarily driven by age-old traditions and heritage, the watch industry, for the longest time, stayed away from experimenting with
All that glitters might not be gold, but nothing really catches the eye like a hint of aurum. And
‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
Humankind’s obsession with flight is spread across the books of history like a Jackson Pollock painting. Even our mythological
When scouting for a watch for themselves, people often ask which complications they should opt for. Now if you’re
All that glitters isn’t always gold, sometimes it’s bronze. For horologists who want to wear some bling on their
A quick look into the history of trends in the horological industry reveals how the colour blue has been
There was a time when ceramic in watchmaking was a trend that would come and go, with only a
The power reserve indicator is often an ignored part of watches that have it. It’s usually just a reference
‘Perpetual’ implies forever, and that’s how long a perpetual calendar watch is supposed to tell the correct date without
In the last year or so, most of us have been confined to our homes, with our entire world
Over the years, the Swiss watchmaking industry has undergone some incredible changes that one had never anticipated. For an