Christophe Claret and his playful complications
It seems that this year, Baselworld was under the charms of the wizard of watch complications, Christophe Claret. As someone, who is a full master of his art, he was in the mood to have some fun with engineering and
The 2014 Breitling Navitimer
In 1952, Breitling created a ‘wrist instrument’ purpose-built for pilots and other aviation professionals. Equipped with a circular slide rule, the Navitimer serves to handle all calculations relating to airborne navigation. This chronograph unique in its kind and featuring an
An introduction to Zeitwinkel
One of the smaller watch brands out there worth following is Zeitwinkel, an independent brand based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. Ever since it was founded in 2006, by Prof. Ivica Maksimovic, an expert of design and Peter Nikolaus who has a long
Racing fans look out for Antiquorum’s April 9th auction
Antiquorum Auctioneers, is looking forward to its April 9th auction of "Important Modern and Vintage Timepieces’ that will be held at its US headquarters on Madison Avenue in New York. Amongst the collection of fine timepieces are some highly collectible
A quick overview of HAMILTON at Baselworld 2014
Bagley for ladies Offering the choice between two sizes, 23/28.5 mm or 30/36 mm, the Hamilton Bagley is an invitation to dance with rounded shapes, with the sides of the case extending to become the lugs. The doomed layered dial, has a stamped