Some of the new watch releases from this year caught my attention in a way that they are now part of my collection. Nothing super fancy or highly complicated ...or outrageously priced,but just well made watches that spoke to me. 1. The dive watches that f
If I am not mistaken, Yema and Pequignet are the only remaining French watch brands that operate out of France with a real manufacturing operation located inside the country. There are a few French based micro-brands with however little to none manufactur
From Pequignet,a brand mostly sold in France and neighbouring countries and not being well known in other parts of the world ...also due to a lack of communication and social media presence. My watch is from the very recently released 30 pcs. limited edit
I was involved in half-dozen deals of this sort, at a lower level. Sometimes this is bad for all, but I think most of the time consolidation does force some of the more "relaxed" employees in each organization to show their worth or be shown the door. The
After 3 years of waiting, it's finally time. After 20 years of visiting Baselworld, which is now closed, it is off to Geneva for the first time in beautiful weather. Unfortunately, W&W is only for industry people and strictly invited guests and we have to
I am interested if Laurent Ferrier and DeBethune will survive. Ochs und Junior and Lang & Heyne seemed to be attempting to remake themselves after big changes and I imagine 2020 has put a big question to their survival. Hopefully Habring2 is doing well! I
no, it's not a tow tone dial, i didn't realised when i took and post the picture with my phone that it almost looks like a salmon dial. For the bracelet, I bought a random 20€ mesh bracelet on amazon a while ago, originaly to put it on my speedmaster and