OMEGA has been holding onto the motorsport-inspired “reverse panda” dial for some years. Trend forecasts said that the watch ...
The largest watch brand in the world by turnover, Rolex needs no introduction. A global luxury juggernaut, its coronet logo ...
Born in Valais and deeply inspired by the spirit of the mountains, Norton Peak embodies a new generation of Swiss watchmaking ...
The British ship Strathblane, heading for Astoria, ran aground at 5 a.m. on Nov. 3, 1891, on North Beach, 8 miles north of the Columbia River. In less than six hours, the ship was pummeled to pieces ...
People come from the other side of the world to Nostell Priory near Wakefield just to see a clock! We've been finding out more about this very special timepiece and its creator... It's Wednesday and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The term “chronometer” dates back more than 150 years, and originally referred to marine clocks whose accuracy ...
Omega’s deep-diving Seamaster Diver 300M continues to make waves. Ever since its 007-themed refresh timed to Daniel Craig’s final outing as Bond in No Time to Die, the revamped diver has captured ...
A marine chronometer known to have travelled on a voyage by Charles Darwin on HMS Beagle has been placed under an export bar by the British government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport. It is ...
A timepiece used on a seagoing voyage by the HMS Beagle – the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his travels – has been placed under an export bar, meaning it cannot leave the UK. The move by the ...
Born from the spirit of sailing while paying homage to the carefree energy of summer, Brellum has focused on blending nautical elegance with high performance engineering on its new Pandial Marina ...
OMEGA has launched the new Aqua Terra 30mm watch. In a smaller size than before, the OMEGA Aqua Terra 30mm has 12 references to choose from, which feature two new Master Chronometer movements. OMEGA ...
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