My First Watch Smelled Like Photographic Chemicals
My first watch was a hand-me-down - and I still have it! Dad really didn’t remember the history of the Wyler Incaflex Dynawind but it didn’t matter. I had my…
My first watch was a hand-me-down - and I still have it! Dad really didn’t remember the history of the Wyler Incaflex Dynawind but it didn’t matter. I had my…
Dear Hopeful Crowd Funded Watchmaker; Allow me to start by saying that I think you are doing something really cool, and that I am a huge fan. This is the…
In the strange, small world of watchmaking, there's lots of money to be made on items that we would call, at best, totemic. To make those items, you still need…
I was just poking around when I noticed that WWR was born in June, 2006 and, having missed the big day, I thought I'd celebrate now. It's been a long…
I recently developed a burning need for a watch that displays tides. No, not the University of Alabama Crimson Tides, the ocean's tides. High tide, low tide, slack tide, whether…
I'll comment on this shortly, but I want to put this up before I forget about it. Horology, which has become reduced to a market serving platitude. With popularity, watches…
/> The little experiments and photos were taken in April 2007, and had forgotten all about it. I'm a notebook-user, and I've sent 2 watches for abnormal daily rate getting…
Timezone takes a close look at cosmology and the equation of time. Take a gander so you can see what that weird complication actually does. Having put ourselves in Fred…
A nice thread about the creation of movements and the death of watchmaking. Among many other speculative reasons, my friend and recognized world wide authority in the world of fine…
One man, one watch, and the age-old question: do I really need another watch? Back to the question. Is it ok if you dont like a watch which you blindly…