Lessons in Wristory: American Railroad Watches
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.
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.
Today, we’re revisiting our story on the Omega Speedmaster Mark Series. No doubt a series of historic, unique, and often underrated vintage Speedmasters.
Interested in plate and bridge construction? Perfect. Check out our history of back plate evolution.
The “Quartz Crisis” is looked at as a dark time for mechanical watches. However, there’s a lot more to the story than meets the eye.
We explain the history and operation of one of the most prestigious complications. Check out our Wristory Lesson on the tourbillon.
The Omega Speedmaster Mark Series are historic, unique, and often underrated when compared to the Moonwatch. Here’s their story.
With the new Geophysic reviving the one from 1958, we thought we’d bring to light another JLC timepiece from 1958, the Master Mariner Chronometer.
Based on previous articles, it’s obvious we love vintage Omega chronographs. Now we’re taking a look at how they stack up against their modern counterparts.
The Lemania 5100 is the first movement to make it into our Hall of Fame, and it couldn’t be more worthy. Check out our full story of its awesomeness.
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.