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Buyers generally have several motivations when buying a watch. For example some consumers just require a timepiece that looks aesthetically pleasing and suits their image. However others require a professional watch for extreme sports. Over the last few years many....Read More
Last year a Patek Philippe watch sold at Sotheby’s in Geneva for a staggering sum of $24,000,000. The timepiece is called the Henry Graves Jr. Supercomplication and comprises 24 different horological complications including moon phase, sunset indications and a detailed night sky chart. To most people the cost of this watch goes beyond the realms of possibility. However, a lot of consumers will purchase a luxurious timepiece for its aesthetic beauty or as a mark of success. Certainly these sublime instruments have become highly desirable over....Read More
Many divers enjoy owning a diving watch – after all, it represents their passion (some would say obsession). But the vast majority of diving watch owners simply love the design and functionality of a diving watch. Diving watches are remarkably sturdy and robust, capable of resisting the water and pressure extremes of the deep ocean blue. Diving watches are inherently sporty and sturdy, and are a great choice for people who want to express their love of sport and the great outdoors....Read More
Sleek. Aerodynamic. Functional. These are some of the words that come to mind when gazing upon the feat of German engineering that is a Junkers timepiece. This is no accident, as the genesis of these masterful watches comes from the fires of history and legendary breakthroughs in aviation engineering. Once Junkers was a manufacturer of giant machines. Today, Junkers take the legacy of German aviation engineering and produce, by comparison, something much smaller....Read More
The best watches don’t have the latest technology. In fact, it’s the opposite. The best watches use ingenious mechanical clockwork technology that predates electricity. Types of watch : There are two general types of wristwatch, mechanical and quartz. The difference is in how the watch movement – the time keeping engine – is....Read More