Born in Valais and deeply inspired by the spirit of the mountains, Norton Peak embodies a new generation of Swiss watchmaking ...
In less than ten years, Venezianico has gone from being a micro-brand born out of the Kickstarter era to a credible player in ...
American watchmaking was once a thriving industry. After the Civil War, the U.S. dominated the world market in inexpensive, accurate watches, a position maintained into the first half of the 20 th ...
A well-worn adage of mechanical watchmaking is preserving tradition while driving innovation. Today’s brands take advantage of manufacturing technology that has advanced the state of the art without ...
The new brand, named after a mythological Swiss animal, combines celestial symbolism and tarot with the technical rigour of ...
My mom recently gave me the watch my grandfather wore much of his adult life. Some of my memories of him were wearing that watch and playing mahjong as I would quietly observe. Timepieces, like humans ...
“Half of my watchmaking is traditional . . . with a little bit of a development,” says Eric Coudray, chuckling at his headquarters at TEC Ebauches, in Vallorbe, Switzerland, as he describes his ...
Certified Watchmaker Suleman Qureshi highlights the fading craft of high-end mechanical watchmaking and the need to preserve this rare skill. Mechanical watchmaking is an art of precision, discipline ...
Every year the watch industry celebrates its intense research and innovation with the unveiling of its newest timepieces—watches that will be the trendsetters for years to come—at the most exclusive, ...
There’s a reason you don’t hear the term “Asian watchmaking” often: watchmaking in the East, though powerful, is most easily grouped into Japanese, Chinese, and other country-focused categories.
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