A Ulysse Nardin Dual Time Sitting By The Dock In The Bay. But What’s Going On?

It should surprise nobody that a Ulysse Nardin Dual Time gets out of the office from time to time, and it is well known that Ulysse Nardin has an affinity for the sea. But what on earth do you think that this Dual Time might be doing at this marina? Perhaps it’s waiting for it’s ship to come in? Let us know what you think is going on in the comments.

9 years ago

A Ulysse Nardin Dual Time Sitting By The Dock In The Bay. But What’s Going On?

It should surprise nobody that a Ulysse Nardin Dual Time gets out of the office from time to time, and it is well known that Ulysse Nardin has an affinity for the sea. But what on earth do you think that this Dual Time might be doing at this marina? Perhaps it’s waiting for it’s ship to come in? Let us know what you think is going on in the comments.

9 years ago

Introducing: NOMOS Plays The Blues – Four Neomatik Models Get New Blue Dials

NOMOS Glashütte has just introduced new blue dials to four models, all of which are in the Neomatik series and use the in-house DUW-3001 automatic caliber. The DUW-3001 (DUW stands for Deutsche Uhrenwerke, by the way) is the most vertically integrated movement, in terms of parts and manufacturing, of any movement used by NOMOS, with even the balance spring, balance, and lever manufactured in-house. Let’s take a look at the new dial treatments for the new Nachtblau watches.

9 years ago

Bring a Loupe: Chronographs You Don’t See Often, From A Breitling Top Time Reference 2011 To A Nivada Taravana, And More

This might seem like another Bring A Loupe focused on chronographs, but this time around we’ve found some pieces that you might never have encountered before. No Patek reference 1463 or Rolex Daytona with Paul Newman dial this week; instead, we’re looking at some more affordable chronographs, with a strong focus on the late 1960s. All those share an undeniable rarity, as well as relatively reasonable prices. For instance, you will discover an uncommon Breitling Top Time reference 2011, with an unexpected case shape that’s actually fairly similar to the Nivada Taravana we’ve found as well. This is your Bring A Loupe for September 30, 2016.

9 years ago

5 Cool Finds – 5 Robust and Bold Sports Luxury Chronographs to consider

To follow with last week’s article, we continue our 5 Cool Finds selections, still with our trustful partner Chronext. We already explained to you all about this London-based online marketplace for buying, selling, and servicing of luxury watches – and here, online goes together with the same security and service as any high-end boutique. What about the “5 Cool Finds”? Simple: 5 watches, not new, not vintage, most of the time young-timers (that we believe are the new trend) that we selected for you. Today, we go for something highly masculine: a selection of 5 cool, luxurious and robust sports chronographs that will definitely look great on the beach, on a boat, on a racing track or for your most active passions.

9 years ago

Interview: H. Moser & Cie. is Back on Track, Says CEO

Edouard Meylan took the helm at H. Moser & Cie. in 2013, a year after the struggling watchmaker was acquired by his family’s investment firm. Beloved by watch enthusiasts for its clever and proper watches, Moser was at the time a failing proposition financially, having cost its previous owner some SFr100m according to contemporary news reports. Your correspondent […]

9 years ago