it seems the Wyler Geneve is one to contemplate. Dropped from both, the Eiffel Tower and the Seattle Space needle, and kept on ticking. It has an ETA 2984-2 movement housed in a sprung titanium case. The four screws act as shock absorbers. Tag Heuer's new
Wyler Genève chronograph resists car crush and freefall for Taiwan launch Taichung (Taiwan), 17th June 2008 – To celebrate the launch of Wyler Genève in Taiwan, local retailer Tien-Wen offered the most striking proof yet of the shock resistance of the Wyl
hi, guys. I have been wearing this mean looking watch for more than a month now. i just bought a new cam, so will try to post some pictures of my wyler chrono. a good friend of mine has some interesting old wyler displays, so I borrowed them for a photo s
Dear enthusiasts, it is with pleasure to share a glimpse on an upcoming charity event; the Antiquorum auction in benefit of AIRC. " Prototypes and rare watches at auction in favor of cancer research Antiquorum, RCS MediaGroup and Unicredit together with t
Has anyone seen one of the new Wyler Geneve Chronograph watches? I have spoken to Wyler and am waiting to be told where the first retail outlet will be so that I can go and get one of the first titanium ones to be released. I just wondered if anyone has h
Well, I know of the watch maker Daniel Jean Richard, more or less the "grand father of the automated watch making in the Jura". He is definitely a key person in the Swiss Horlogery history. But of the brand "Jean Richard" I did not here before SOWIND "(re