Wristwatch Anatomy 101: All You Need To Know About Watch Components
Essentially, what one goes for when buying a watch is how it makes one feel, or how it looks
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Essentially, what one goes for when buying a watch is how it makes one feel, or how it looks
In the world of fitness and lifting weights, there is such a thing as ‘ego lifting’. It’s basically when
Basing a watch name or collection after a place of significance to the brand is a longstanding trend. Nomos
Dive watches are a staple in any watch collection, often even being the first timepiece a person buys. They’ve
It is called the ‘festival of lights’ for a reason. The clay oil-fuelled lamps of yore may have been
First launched in the 1970s, the Tissot PRX Quartz timepieces were born from the trend of the time: steel
If there were some kind of a checklist for the types of watches you should include in your collection,
Welcome back to our ‘dive watch guide’. So far in part one and part two, we’ve journeyed through the
Guidelines for Choosing the Right Dive Watch In the previous instalment of our ‘dive watch guide,’ we navigated through the
As the old adage goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day”, and just like all good things take time
Watches designed in the 1960s and 70s were functional and practical, and they set the foundation for the stunning
Let’s dial back to the sun-soaked beach days of 1971—when the need of the hour was for sports watches
While picking out a luxury watch is probably not the easiest task, considering a plethora of options available on
The Tissot PRX Automatic Chronograph, in two versions—the ‘reverse panda’ dial in blue and a silver hue, a ‘panda’
When scouting for a watch for themselves, people often ask which complications they should opt for. Now if you’re
A quick look into the history of trends in the horological industry reveals how the colour blue has been
‘Perpetual’ implies forever, and that’s how long a perpetual calendar watch is supposed to tell the correct date without
In the past few decades, the horological industry has witnessed some of the most advanced and forward-looking technological developments
It was in 1906 when Cartier introduced the first-ever tonneau-shaped timepiece and pushed the whole horological industry into a
The allure of gradient dials is simply irresistible. Also sometimes known as smoked dials, they present a gradient of
Some of the most exquisite watches you can find use mother-of-pearl for crafting dials that make quite a statement
Pandas—they’re all cute and fluffy, and came close to being completely wiped out from the face of the earth—mainly
Over the last few weeks, as authorities have relaxed lockdown-related restrictions, the travel industry witnessed a boom, with more
This year is about moving beyond the predictable palette of hues that usually dominate haute horlogerie. White, black, and