Historical Horology – Diving Into Dive Watches
I like dive watches. My first automatic, years ago, was an inexpensive (Freestyle I think) dive watch that I purchased because I started diving. For years, my daily watch was…
When it comes to watches, there are generally two camps - those who are interested in where our modern watches originated from, and those who could care less. Now, the…
If you spend any amount of time looking at the dial of a Rolex, you'll notice the wording that shows up. Look at another one from a different lineup, and…
When it comes to aviation watches, and chronographs specifically, Breitling is a brand that is no doubt near the top of the list for most people immersed in that particular…
Often in our Historical Horology posts, we go delving back in to the history of a brand, or even of a specific model/lineup from a brand. In today's look at…
When it comes to brands with long and storied history, we do generally head on over to Switzerland, as it's been the cradle of some very high-end horology. Not too…
When it comes to watches, we're used to the concept of an automatic movement, once that keeps itself running just by virtue of being on our wrists as we go…
Our Historical Horology post of two weeks back inspired our friends over at Offshore Limited (link to review) to reach out, as they had some more information for us. In…
Somehow, I've managed to run into a lack of ideas to cover in Historical Horology, so I'm going run a few videos for you here of how Breitling maintains and…
Frankly, this is a question I hadn't ever given much thought about it - until I ran across an article that raised the question, and then answered it. Now, making…