Rare Watches: Voyage to the bottom of the sea: Part 1: Rolex Deep Special

The deep sea. Mysterious. Little is known about its secrets. The deepest parts of the Earth’s oceans is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. The trench is about 2,550 kilometres long with an average width of 69 kilometres. It reaches a maximum-known depth of 10,994 m (± 40 m) or 36,070 ± 131 ft at a small slot-shaped valley…

8 years ago

Edouard Meylan CEO H. Moser provokes with Swiss Alps Watch

Acquired by MELB, H. Moser was maker of one of the watch industry’s most innovative perpetual calendars. Launched in 2006, the Perpetual 1, H. Moser’s interpretation of the perpetual calendar, took the form of a highly elegant, easy-to-read and easy-to-use timepiece bringing the company much critical and commercial acclaim.…

8 years ago

The new Rolex Exhibition centre and an interview with Cortina’s Jeremy Lim

Ushered into Singapore’s largest permanent Rolex Exhibition centre in Southeast Asia, you get the sense that the Cortina operated Rolex boutique/temple is metaphorically running against headwinds. While most economists are suggesting that the economy is on the downtrend; Jeremy Lim, Chief Operating Officer of Cortina Watch is…

8 years ago

Spot the Watch: Ellen DeGeneres with a classic Omega Speedmaster

Another unexpected Spot the Watch, which seems to happen to us all the time.  We have featured Ellen DeGeneres previously with her love of modern and vintage Rolexes  and how she was gifted an Omega Seamaster from Daniel Craig.  Today while watching the newest season of her show we noticed another classic…

8 years ago

Spot the Watch: CEO of Hasselblad Cameras, Perry Oosting

This weeks Spot the Watch is camera related and was brought to our attention by a friend of Deployant.  He spotted an article in Het Financieele Dagblad, a Dutch financial paper that was on the CEO of Hasselblad Cameras, Perry Oosting and his favourite items.…

8 years ago

A Follow Up: Paul Newman’s Waltham/Blancpain Bathyscaphe Diver

You may remember we previously published an article on a possible Rolex dive watch on the wrist of Paul Newman. We did some further research and obtained a bigger image taken from the set of the movie Harper, in which Paul Newman starred as the main character.  The watch in question wasn’t a Rolex or a Tudor…

8 years ago

Spot the Watch: Watches of the Silicon Valley

It is 6:30am in the Silicon Valley. You wake up in the morning to a string of emails, messages on slack and instinctively pop up your calendar to check out your day by the hour. After a speedy Nescafé shot and a mashed up banana to swallow down on your way, you book a Lyft to get you to downtown Menlo Park. You hop on the ride and dial the…

8 years ago