Watches and Wonders 2026 is off to a roaring start! We're celebrating THREE big anniversaries; 100 years of Rolex Oyster, 50 years of Patek Philippe Nautilus, and 30 years of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas! What an important year! We also have some real
It's been an amazing ride. And doesn't the time just fly away in a blink? It was definitely not easy. The brand was founded in 2005 in the summer. There was no product for two years. Almost everything was running off of Busser's savings. The first product
The same hands can also be found in Angelus alarm and table clocks from the era. Some time ago, Richemont bought the old Panerai premises where the workshop was located (Villino Panerai) and the other day they found a bunch of Angelus 240 parts, a NOS Ang
Was mainly following the typical PP pieces decades ago, was easy to see the company change plus I burned out. Sold 'em all except a vintage 3820rg. Took a year off, then started procuring what made ME happy... from $600 fun Kickstarters and nice desk cloc
It was much 😆. ACM is new to me. While i am not a collector in the sense of collector, I want to make a set ready. For example 3 Omega’s, 3 Longines, 3 BaumeMerciers, 2 a few resurrected brands, maybe a few UN’s etc. My pleasure is to take a very deep plu
I see inspiration of the dial from the SLC. It is very beautiful and mesmerising to look at. Of the clocks created by leading watch brands, I like this most, and also perhaps the Ulysse Nardin clock or the JLC Marc Newson Atmos clock in blue.
Moderator Patrick_y considers more lifestyle accessories and reviews the sculptures made of watch parts by Berd Vaye. My home is decorated with horological knick knacks. While I don’t have antique machines like some of our members do, I do have a lot of c
LOL: "Well, I had never worn it outside my home ..." and I can see why: 60 mm is quite an acquired taste! I often said regarding watches that I would love to own beyond 45 or 47 mm, that they would still make great desc clocks, so I know what you are "dil
Actually both 00790 & 00791 are said to have been inspired by one of the 2 pendulum clocks of the boutique Piazza San Giovanni in Firenze It is mentioned who was the maker... In that boutique they were severals brands of clocks : Vacheron Constantin,
www.watchprosite.com Has anyone purchased one since 2014? What are you thoughts in the flesh? Still listed on Panerai website for USD$3k, but I don't know if they still are actually available from them. Thanks in advance. M. Credit to Anthony for