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Blending rugged performance with high horological artistry, Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils a bold new take on its modern classic: ...
This one-of-a-kind yellow gold timepiece, created in collaboration with the David Kakabadze studio in Georgia, features 24K ...
The latest evolution of the collection introduces interchangeable straps with a Quick Release Spring Bar system, offered in a ...
Schwarz Etienne with the debut of the 1902 collection — a tribute to over a century of refined horological tradition. Leading ...
Limited to 15 pieces, the model features its first-ever sunray guilloché dial, handcrafted on a rose engine in a glacial blue ...
To mark its two decades, the Fondation Haute Horlogerie begins a new chapter centred on inclusivity and universal access to ...
Not generally given to hyperbole, when Rolex describes the regulator of calibre 7135 - which powers the Land-Dweller unveiled ...
This flying tourbillon with a 'mysterious' design is housed in a gold case, where its cage is seemingly suspended by a hidden ...
In his essay In Praise of the Hand, 1 Professor Claude Verdan (1909 – 2006) writes that “the brain is the principal organ of ...
“Watchmaking? A world where it is no longer clear whether it’s the brain guiding the hand, or the other way around. (…) Practice, practice, practice – until the tool becomes an extension of the hand, ...
Smaller case sizes are popular right now, no doubt influenced by interest in vintage and legacy models these past years. An illustrious representative of a golden age of innovation in mechanical ...
The emergence of the opposable thumb, and with it the ability to grasp and manipulate objects, enabled humans to acquire intelligence such that they rapidly became the ultra-dominant species in a ...
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