The Japanese have a strong sense of passion and a single minded focus on excellence. Coupled with an eye for detail, and an absence of the…
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We covered the release of the Krayon Everywhere watch in June 2017. Details on link. Here is our hands on impressions of the magnificent watch, and…
Emmanuel Bouchet is almost a secret name in the world of high horology. But to those who know, he brings an interesting fusion of creativity, traditional…
At Baselworld 2017, as in any other years, plenty of watches were released for the joy of the public and happiness of the collectors. Just for…
In Part 2 of our series on the watchmaking processes at Movas Watches, we talked about the production process that happens at Movas every time a…
In Part 1 of moVas: From Buildings to Watches, we briefly touched on the history of horological innovations being driven by necessity and function. This week,…
Hajime Asaoka captures the imagination of the independent watchmaking enthusiast almost with a surreal magnetic charm. Here is a Japanese gentleman, who hardly speak any English,…
Watches have come a long way since their inception in the 16th century. From pocket watches to wristwatches, simple time-only pieces to grand complications, there have…
Greubel Forsey Balancier The name of Greubel Forsey is more commonly associated with its tourbillon creations – the inclined, the double and the quadruple. Even recently, it…
From the Glashütte’s horological nursery, almost forgotten by the world, the Moritz Grossmann name was saved in 2008 by Christine Hutter. Since then, the brand stayed true…