Introducing Lonville Watch Company — a hidden gem
I discovered Lonville while browsing Instagram and although I liked the design of these elegant watches with a hint of racing spirit, I really started paying attention when I saw a picture of the movement — a beautiful micro-rotor calibre with blued
Exclusive: Alain Zobrist on timekeeping at the Olympics
The adventure of Omega with the Olympic Games started in 1932 at the Los Angeles Games, when all events were timed with just 30 stopwatches. Since then, Omega has been the official timekeeper of 26 Olympic Games, witnessing and measuring
Meet your AD: Bijouterie Dominic
At WatchPaper, we believe that when it comes to buying a timepiece, you have to look beyond the immediate price tag, and what can be safer and more stimulating than acquiring a high-end watch from a knowledgeable authorized dealer (AD). TimeCaptain already
Q&A with Tony Villa, founder of DEAUMAR
Deaumar is new microbrand based in the UK. I can't remember when and where I saw Deaumar for the first time, was it on Instagram, Twitter, or the Microbrand Watches group on Facebook? Every time a picture would pop up,
Q&A with Erich Mosset, CEO of Ronda about the new R150 calibre
WatchPaper was among the first publications to break the news about Ronda getting back into making mechanical movements. This is quite a big news for the watch industry and ultimately for the customers; and the timing could not have been