Historical Horology: The NATO Strap
In this week's installment in our Historical Horology series, we're going to focus in on a watch, well, accessory, that most of you likely have at least one of -…
In this week's installment in our Historical Horology series, we're going to focus in on a watch, well, accessory, that most of you likely have at least one of -…
Welcome back to our weekly installment, Historical Horology. We've featured Rolex in these articles in the past, and for good reason - they've got a long and storied history, and…
As we've seen in other articles, the watch industry is one that constantly reinvents itself. The quartz revolution of the 1970s left a lasting, perhaps indelible, mark on traditional…
Love 'em or leave 'em, ETA is a force to be reckoned with in the watch industry. While most of the shine these days is on the in-house movements…
This is a question I've had bouncing around in my head a good bit as of late. This is primarily due to the number of new models we've seen…
Last week, we had an overview of Omega's history. Today, we'll take a look at the brand Omega is competing with, in terms of market share - Rolex. There's…
Omega isn't the oldest watch brand in existence today - but it is one of the older brands that we have with us today. When I write about Omega,…
Perpetual motion. That's been the dream, the myth, that so many have chased after in the past. Sure, we might think that we've gotten close with our automatic mechanical…
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…
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…