Watchmaking in Pandemic Times Jordan Ficklin, former Executive Director of the AWCI, offers some thoughts on work-from-home for watchmakers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Object-oriented Typography Dutch graphic designer Sander Flink's playful typography makes clever use of negative space.
Keeping the Queen on Time On the job with Windsor Castle's fourth horological conservator, Fjodor van den Broek.
500 Years of Watchmaking A new exhibit showcasing centuries of watch-craft, in partnership with Vacheron Constantin, opens in Oxford, England.
Richard Mille Opens Its First Official Pre-Owned Boutique Set in London's swanky Mayfair neighbourhood.
The Ultimate Speedmaster Brice Goulard digs into Omega's reissue of the revered caliber 321, in its faithfully remastered stainless steel guise.
How Bond Made the Submariner Rolex's Most Iconic Timepiece “Like Connery remains the most emblematic Bond, the Submariner remains Rolex's most emblematic model.”
The Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers How a chance meeting between Roger W. Smith & Mike France, of Christopher Ward, brought Britain's horologists together.
A Literal Living Legend Philippe Dufour’s latest ‘Simplicity’ sells for $1,500,000 USD. The most ever paid for a timepiece made by a living, independent watchmaker.
Titan Edge The backstory of the Titan Edge. The slimmest timepiece to come out of India's stable of watch houses operated under The Tata Group. Image credit Titan Company Limited
“Even James Bond Couldn’t Resist Swapping His Standard-issue Rolex for a Pulsar at the Start of Live and Let Die” Hamilton reissues its once groundbreaking LED watch, now with an OLED display.
A Rare Peek Inside Tudor’s Design & Manufacturing Facilities Including 3D printed prototypes, like this Black Bay P01. Image credit Tudor SA
Why Books Matter Seth Godin digs into why books transcend both space and time, the value of their inherent focus, & the leverage they can imbue.