High Watchmaking: Striking watches
• Invented at the end of the 17th century, striking watches put their mechanical complexity at the service of real...
Read more• Invented at the end of the 17th century, striking watches put their mechanical complexity at the service of real...
Read moreA bespoke single-piece editionA masterpiece of Haute Horlogerie and CraftsmanshipA pocket watch made by the Les Cabinotiers department according to...
Read moreVacheron Constantin hosts “Classic with a Twist” event to showcase horological audacity through the Years Vacheron Constantin took guests on a time-travelling...
Read moreAn exhibition dedicated to the art of exploration, Sept. 23 - Nov. 15, at 28 E. 57th Street in Vacheron...
Read moreZimoun employs simple raw materials and repurposed industrial components, including the small DC motors, thin wires, MDF panels, and metal...
Read more• The chronograph was invented in the early 19th century and subsequently enriched with a split-seconds function, a noble version...
Read moreThe front dial is entirely skeletonised, revealing the full complexity of the minute repeater mechanism and presenting a mesmerising display...
Read moreOverseas Limited Editions “Everest”Chronograph and dual time models issued in two 150-piece limited series A chronograph watch and a dual time...
Read moreUntil recently, it would be fair to say that this collection of watches was broadly overlooked by the horological community....
Read moreThe Story of Style & Design looks at the Reverso watch from an aesthetic perspective. A quintessential example of Art...
Read moreAround the 1790’s Margetts moved into marine chronometer design and manufacture. Betts described the ordinary marine chronometers, that Margetts petitioned...
Read moreSince the launch of the A386 in 1969, the tri-colour chronograph counters have become one of Zenith’s most instantly recognizable...
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