In-Depth: Diving With The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller Steel And Gold
A (Lake) Superior dive watch.
A (Lake) Superior dive watch.
Among the many unique pieces introduced for Only Watch 2019, there was one surprising watch, made by Tudor, in an unprecedented colour scheme and material. Based on the signature Black Bay model, the brand presented the first full-black, ceramic version of this popular dive watch. We had the chance to have this watch in our […]
Lots of watches, lots of laughter, and even a bit of controversy.
For the 2017 edition of Only Watch, Urwerk surprised collectors with a unique and clearly unusual collaboration piece made with the most classic of independent watchmakers: Laurent Ferrier (more details here). The result was impressively bold and subtle at the same time. For the 2019 edition of the charity auction, Urwerk again teams up with […]
Ferdinand Berthoud was, without doubt, one of the greatest horologists of all times. The name and spirit of this master watchmaker was resuscitated recently by Karl-Friedrich Schefeule and his team with the presentation of the FB1 Chronometer. This modern, elaborate interpretation of Berthoud’s heritage received numerous industry accolades, including the Aiguille d’Or at the GPHG […]
James May, doyen of automotive journalism, presenter of Amazon’s The Grand Tour and former presenter of BBC’s Top Gear, knows a great many things about the mechanical innards of an automobile. It turns out that Mr May is also rather savvy when it comes to understanding the complexity of the technology that almost single-handedly and irreversibly destroyed the Swiss mechanical watch industry – the Quartz Watch. In this rather wonderful video made by the BBC’s Earth Lab, May goes through the engineering, history and application of Quartz technology. It may also interest you to know that May has quite the watch collection himself, having previously been spotted wearing watches such as a vintage Omega Chrono-Quartz, Rolex Milgauss ref. 116400WO and an IWC Portuguese Chronograph. Anyway, if you’ve got a spare five minutes, this is a great video that simply and easily explains the salient facts of quartz technology.
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Aquadive is, together with sister brand Doxa, one of those brands that may not necessarily be familiar to a large audience but which is, however, highly respected by hardcore enthusiasts. Technical, instrument-like watches inspired by the 1970s, the Bathyscaphe 100 GMT brought retro styling with modern engineering for divers. Today, the brand is presenting a […]
The very utterance of the words “must have” when talking about the ideal watch collection will almost always lead to, at the very least, enthusiastic speculation and, more often than not, heated debate. The Omega Speedmaster, for example, is forever being bandied about as THE watch to have in any discerning collection, and the Rolex Submariner is never far out of the equation either. But you know what? I don’t think there is any particular make or model of watch that you simply HAVE to possess in an ideal assemblage of timepieces. However, there are definitely certain styles/genres of timepieces that should always be a part of the perfect collection. One such style is the stealth watch – a timepiece that you can slap on your wrist when you don’t want to draw undue attention to yourself. Here are four first-rate examples of watches that go about their business without shouting it from the proverbial rooftop: Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36mm Talk about a timepiece that’s not concerned with being produced by arguably the biggest watchmaker on the planet! The Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36mm is brilliant at doing one thing – telling the time. Every one of the Swiss marque’s Oyster…
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Editor’s note: With weather more conducive to anything other than complete hibernation finally starting to creep back into our lives Down Under, it’s got everyone here in the office talking about what watch you should be wearing when the board shorts, bikinis and budgie smugglers come out. Now, we’ve already covered what we think will be in vogue this coming summer, and its vibrant white watches. But what if you’re not so inclined to wear something that’s so fabulously OTT? What happens if you’re after something that still offers the characteristics of a great summer timepiece, but does so without being quite so garish? Well, we reckon the Rado HyperChrome Ultra Light could be just the watch, thanks to its decidedly unobtrusive colour palette of predominantly black and brown and complementing textile strap. The HyperChrome Ultra Light also well and truly lives up to its name when it comes to tipping the scales, weighing in at an insanely light 56 grams. And a lightweight timepiece that doesn’t feel overly cumbersome on the wrist surely has to be another prerequisite for a great summer watch. For me, the HyperChrome Ultra Light is one of the coolest, cleanest watches in Rado’s…
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We sit down with a champion of the Swiss watch industry to learn the stories behind the amazing watches he calls his own.