How to wind a watch
To wind your watch, start by removing it from your wrist or box. Look for the winding crown, usually located on the side of the watch. This may be a…
To wind your watch, start by removing it from your wrist or box. Look for the winding crown, usually located on the side of the watch. This may be a…
If you've got a few spare supercars to sell, you might want to pick up the Arnold & Son Luna Magna. This watch features a three-dimensional moon that shows you…
As you are no doubt aware, BaselWorld will be kicking off again here pretty soon, which means we will start seeing a lot more announcements about new models and versions.…
When it comes to stylish and affordable watches, Christopher Ward is generally one of the names at the top of most people's lists. Given how "new" the brand feels, it…
Ok, strictly speaking, this isn't truly historic - but it's a combination of elements that due pull from historical elements, and it's just a really cool bit of horology,…
I'm hoping at least one of our readers got the literary reference there? Well, even if you haven't, I thought I'd bring your attention to one of the most…
It's been almost seven months since we took a look (here) at Egard's initial outing. They're back with a new limited-edition watch, and we're bringing you a hands-on review of…
I"ve been perusing vintage Glycine listings for a while now hoping to find a bargain, but I"ve never dug into their current catalog that much. However, I ran across…
I've got a soft spot in my heart (and my collection) for Magrette, as their Regattare 2011 was the first mechanical watch to enter my collection (oddly enough, just before I…
It's been awhile since we took a look at what our friends to the north have been creating. And, lo and behold, Archer Watches has introduced a few new…