Lessons In Wristory: A. Lange & Söhne’s 25th Anniversary
A. Lange & Söhne, challenger to the titans of haute horology, are celebrating their 25th anniversary. Check out our profile of their impressive history.
A. Lange & Söhne, challenger to the titans of haute horology, are celebrating their 25th anniversary. Check out our profile of their impressive history.
With extra holes in their case, chronographs are at a disadvantage in the water. Check out our Lesson in Wristory about watchmakers overcoming this problem.
Wound For Life examines the history and character of the Omega Seamaster Bullhead in its latest Lessons in Wristory.
After breaking down cam-actuated and column wheel chronographs, Isaac Wingold tells us about the rattrapante chronograph.
There’s nothing like a good watch story. Check out our breakdown of the Tudors worn during the British North Greenland Expedition from 1952 – 1954.
With extra holes in their case, chronographs are at a disadvantage in the water. Check out our Lesson in Wristory about watchmakers overcoming this problem.
With abnormally colorful dials and featuring the caliber 861, the Omega Seamaster Soccer Timer was one of Omega’s coolest chronographs. Check out our breakdown of the different variants.
We continue our Omega Chronograph series with the Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader Seamaster models. Easily one of the coolest pairs of references — search your feelings, you know it to be true.
For over 100 years, the American rail system relied on mechanical watches to stay on time. Check out our breakdown of its rich watchmaking history.
Creators of the first marine chronometer and timekeepers for the Massachusetts railroad, William Bond & Son were a vital part of early American watchmaking.