As if finding the right watch isn’t hard enough, you also have to find the right case diameter to fit the look and your wrist.
Have you ever noticed that in almost all clocks and watches with Roman numerals on the dial, the number IV, which is the most acceptable form for 4 o’clock, isn’t referred to that way? Here’s why.
It’s time to take a closer look at some of the wonderful Métiers d’Arts techniques employed by watch brands, from gem-setting, enameling, hand-painting, marquetry and engraving.
Watchmaking may well be the only place in the world where a complication is a coveted thing.
The reach of watchmaking spans far and near, but a few countries stand out in the lead.
What is a Chronograph? In its simplest form, a chronograph is a stopwatch. But the making of one, and of its different variations, is another story.
What does it really take to make your own in-house mechanical watch movement? The Watch Pages went to the source to find out with Michel Pauli, the mastermind behind Titoni’s first-ever self-developed manufacture movement, the T10.
Yellow in its pure form, gold is a favorite metal of choice for watchmakers. Luckily, today, it is available in a painter’s palette of hues – each perfect in its own way when it comes to timing.
What exactly is resonance and how does it work? The Watch Pages teamed up with the expert in the field, Claude Greisler, Chief Horologist and Co-founder of Armin Strom, to explain to us the phenomena of resonance in watchmaking. Claude Greisler is one of only a handful of watchmakers worldwide that has mastered resonance in wristwatches.
The Watch Pages are proud to have joined forces with Mr. Knadjian to bring forth a comprehensive guide on diamonds for those who are eager to learn more about these precious, scintillating gifts from the Earth.
Over 150 watch brands' new collections.
Audemars Piguet,
Rolex, Patek Philippe and more.