The Big Trend Of Small(er) Watches
The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
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The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
Alpina Heritage Tropic-Proof Handwinding The first re-release of Alpina’s historic 1965 model, the new Tropic-Proof Handwinding comes with two
The Big Crown Pointer Date has been a part of the Oris family for over 80 years. But the
In the past few years, there has been a surge in the production of coloured watches. Ranging from greens
In the gamble of purchasing a high-end luxury timepiece, one cannot overlook the fact that budget constraints are paramount
The allure of gradient dials is simply irresistible. Also known as smoked dials, they present a gradient of hues
What is a sport watch? There was a time when sneakers were worn only for sports, before they evolved
First came the most likeable character from Disney’s The Muppets—Kermit the frog. His job was to induce lime green-infused
For the longest time, timepieces in white, black, or tones of blue have dominated the watchmaking industry. Even today,
When it comes to the watch cases, hardly any metal can match up to what titanium brings to the
The bestselling collection for Oris today is most certainly the Aquis line of dive watches. While this cannot be
Ancient mythology associated with the lunar cycles is fascinating to anyone who loves stories. And of these, the most
A GMT watch displays a secondary time zone in addition to the main ‘home’ zone central timekeeping. This is
It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
What is a power reserve indicator? The power reserve indicator is often an ignored part of watches that have
Could you talk about the latest 2024 novelties? There is this special LFP edition of the Divers Sixty-Five. This
Classic pilot or aviation watches are timepieces geared for aeronautic pursuits. Aviator dials include typical features such as big
All that glitters isn’t always gold. It could be bronze. For horologists who want to wear some bling on
‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
Oris are among the luxury Swiss watchmaking brands that take their responsibility to give back—to the environment and to
Alpina Heritage Automatic Thematically on the other end of the sporty and edgy Alpiner Extreme collection, the Alpina Heritage
As with other industries, a section of investors and customers in the horological market are putting pressure on watchmakers
The term ‘in-house movement’ gets tossed around like a badge of honour in watch circles, but does it really
If I had a watch for every time Oris released a Great Barrier Reef edition, I’d have… well, four