Lessons in Wristory: The Omega Flightmaster
The Omega Flightmaster watches are rare and distinctive, join us as we continue our look at Omega’s unique chronographs. — Wound For Life
The Omega Flightmaster watches are rare and distinctive, join us as we continue our look at Omega’s unique chronographs. — Wound For Life
We all know about LumiNova and tritium, but what pioneered watch dial lume? Radium. Come check out our Lesson in Wristory on early Radium use in watches.
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.
The Transglobe Expedition was an incredible mission that required an incredible watch. Meet the Rolex Explorer/GMT Master.
The military watch collecting world is saturated with Milsubs and Mark XI’s, check out our Lesson in Wristory on the lesser known A-8 Ground Speed Stopwatch.
The genesis of a well-conceived university project and serious watch industry know-how, Bell & Ross has since become a household name. Check out their full story in our latest Lesson in Wristory.
Inspired by the original Rolex GMT Master and the most useful watch complication created, we dig into the origins of Greenwich Mean Time — Wound For Life
The Omega Speedmaster Mark Series of watches are historic, unique, and often underrated vintage line of Speedmaster. Here’s their story. — Wound For Life
The military watch market is and has been booming, but often overlooked are the Benrus Types I and II. Come check out Lessons in Wristory to read about this tactical sleeper.
Prior to the turn of the 20th century, wristwatches – known as wristlets at the time – were really only worn by women. Wristwatches…