Magrette Releases A Vintage Regattare
We've been big fans of Magrette here (their Regattare 2011 was my first automatic), so it was with some interest that I got an email late last week teasing…
We've been big fans of Magrette here (their Regattare 2011 was my first automatic), so it was with some interest that I got an email late last week teasing…
Every now and again, you'll see something pop up on the watch forums, and you think "Why not? I'll take a flier on that one." That's what happened to…
When it comes to the history of watches, it can be fun to dive into the audit trail of a particular brand, or a specific type of movement. Invariably,…
While some of our earlier Historical Horology articles have brought to light some older aspects of our hobby, today, we"ll zoom in to something that"s a little more practical,…
In the past, we've looked at several watches from Benarus (Megalodon, Sea Snake), and these are all serious (and modern) divers. Today, we'll dive into their sister catalog, which…
Collecting watches, as a hobby, can bring out a bit of a bi-polar nature in many people. Yes, we've got watches that we might hold up as an ideal,…
If you're even remotely active in the online community, you're likely aware of the Spanish brand t.a.c.t.i.c.o (referred to as Tactico here on out). Their first model, the TC1,…
Thanks to some reader recommendations (that's right, you!) I've gotten word of some other British watch brands that I hadn't checked out before. Today, we'll take a closer look…
Graham has shown up on our pages from time to time; when I saw their latest release come out, I knew I wanted to bring it to your attention. As we've…
These days, we don't know how true Damascus steel was made. We can, however, approximate the patterned finish in steel - and we call it Damascus. Regardless of the…