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What is a dive watch?
Who are #tide and what do they do?
The first double-faced watch wasn’t made by the brand you expect
THE ICONS: Why the Seiko SKX became the gateway drug for a million watch nerds
Everything you need to know about Norqain
The Quartz Crisis wasn’t solely to blame for the industry downfall, real trouble was brewing for years
How Zenith’s aviation heritage cemented their sky-high appeal
Engineering a classic: The history of IWC’s Ingenieur
Finishing school: Your need-to-know guide to watch finishing techniques
10 of the best Gerald Genta designs for other brands
Sell Your Watch: Where and how you sell your watch can dictate the money you stand to make
THE UNSUNG: Unearthing bargain treasures in vintage stopwatches
How Zach became totally OCD about the way he handles, cleans, and stores his watches
Clowning around: How Konstantin Chaykin put a smile on the dial to invent the Joker, a truly original watch design
The DIY Series: How to modify your watch (Part 2)
Demystifying the mystery dial
The DIY Series: How to make your own watch (Pt 1)
The smallest watch you’ve never heard of
The Unusual Suspects – The Daniel Roth Masters Chronograph is a masterful piece by a legendary watchmaker for under $10,000
Scratch me if you can: How to wear your luxury watch and minimise the wear and tear
Dialled Up: Six watch dial finishes that will change the personality of your watch
That time we asked an independent watchmaker why the Grand Seiko 9SA5 caliber is so remarkable
Agenhor, and the many movements of the Genevan complication masters (Part 1)
Why do you keep hearing about Kurono watches?
IN-DEPTH: The history of stone dials
The astounding history of Waldan Watches unfolds like a Hollywood movie
VIDEO: How Audemars Piguet used the quartz crisis to refine their brand vision
How Jacob & Co made hysterical exuberance their stock in trade (before adding extra diamonds…)
Three ways that heritage reissues can differ from real vintage watches
What’s all the fuss about watches with a longer power reserve?
How to use your analog watch as a compass
What do the different grades of titanium actually mean for your watch?
For its 60th birthday, the Rado DiaStar Original gets sharpened up with a fresh, contemporary edge
The Rolex Day-Date you never knew existed
IN-DEPTH: The ominous history of the Doomsday Clock
Should titanium watches really be more expensive than the steel equivalent?
Six manufacturers that ditched industry giants for Kenissi movements
The hunt for unsung vintage treasure: Neil Armstrong’s watch, but not the one you think
IN-DEPTH: The Bulova Hack watches and their military history
Movement manufacturer La Joux-Perret take on Swiss giants
Could this be the future of the Powermatic 80?
The biggest mistakes you can make when buying vintage Rolex (and how to avoid them)
The comprehensive watch buying guide to Paris
What is the difference between a ‘Caller’ or ‘Traveller’ GMT? Which should you choose?
The unfortunate story of a DIY watch kit
Here are the most beautiful quartz movements with open casebacks, with some hidden honourable mentions
550 words of extremely valuable – and at times explicit – dating advice in heavy horological lingo
THE ICONS: How the Rolex Submariner went from bulletproof tool watch to stone-cold classic
The comprehensive watch buying guide to London
THE ICONS: The revolutionary design of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, the first true steel sports watch
THE ICONS: To the moon and back, how the Omega Speedmaster became a legend
THE ICONS: How the Patek Philippe Nautilus became the ultimate flex watch
Buyer beware! Why your iPhone could harm your precious watch
THE ICONS: Why the Zenith El Primero is the numero uno among Swiss chronographs
Why these restoration videos from Oris are the most satisfying things you’ll watch all day
The Royal Oak pricing strategy in 1972 was absolutely wild
THE ICONS: The Rolex Explorer could be your “one watch” collection for life
California dreaming: The tale behind the “anonymous” Panerai California
THE ICONS – The Vacheron Constantin Patrimony remains a top discreet flex piece
50 years ago: The story of Apollo 13 and the Omega Speedmaster
THE ICONS: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris combines innovation with elegance
The vintage Seiko offering crazy accuracy that’s still flying under the radar
Why I was wrong about the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Hybris Mechanica Calibre 185 (Quadriptyque)