Historical Horology: From Springs to Batteries to Springs
Most of us are aware of the "quartz crisis" that happened back in the 1970s. For those who aren't familiar with it, here's a nutshell summary: it was in…
Most of us are aware of the "quartz crisis" that happened back in the 1970s. For those who aren't familiar with it, here's a nutshell summary: it was in…
Welcome back to our weekly installment, where we have a quick look at some interesting watches and articles that have popped up over the last week, as well as…
Do you know someone that works with stone, maybe a contractor, or mason? Do you know a Freemason in need of a gift? The Lexell Stone Watch may be just what…
It's been awhile since we've had Ocean7 on our pages, so it seems fitting that we'll pick back up with them with one of their more popular watches that…
Welcome to the HourTime show, the best 30 minute (+/-) hour podcast on the web. In this weeks episode we discuss: TAG Heuer Debuts In-House Calibre 1969 Automatic Chronograph Watch…
Well, it seems you all took a shine to these straps! We've got two winners this time around: Entry-Form Congrats to Jason and German, our winners! Thank you everyone…
So, remember when we brought you word of Xetum's newest model (well, it was a teaser, to be sure). Well, today is the big day - the newest member…
You've got just one day left to enter, if you've not done so yet! You can enter the giveaway right here, and you can read my review of these very…
Today, we're going to have a look at a watch from a brand you probably know better for their expansion bracelets - Speidel. What you might not know is that…
When you think of Omega today, you likely think of either their moonwatch (the Speedmaster) line, or their diver (the Seamaster) line. Back in the 70s, though, they had…