Charles Sutanto visits the Grönefeld brothers, and takes a good look at the new automatic: Grönefeld 1941 Principia. It has been a while since I write…
Browsing: The Collector’s View
WatchTalk with Michael Biercuk Michael (@mjbiercuk) is a Professor of Quantum Physics & Quantum Technology and the Founder & CEO of Q-CTRL, a quantum technology company. He…
Split seconds chronographs are high complications. Many respected watchmakers consider a well designed, well adjusted and tuned split seconds chronograph to be far higher degree of…
The author is possibly one of the first to receive his Omega Speedmaster 2020 Olympics Tokyo Limited Editions. The watch is currently available, but only in Japan.…
We continue our Vertical Collection Series with a guest contribution from Kunal P. Khemka. Kunal is a passionate collector of Vacheron Constantin, and we present his…
The Chief Editor ran an Ask Me Anything on his Instagram account @peterdeployant recently, taking advantage of and experimenting with Instagram’s new “Ask a question” feature…
Glashütte Original went into collaboration with the Meissen porcelain company and developed several dials including the “plain” Meissen dial for the Senator series. The…
We caught up with Miguel Morales Ribas of Ophion and talked at length about his watches, what he stands for and find out why they might…
A Lange & Söhne Connoisseur Akademie was in town again last week, and the Deployant Team attended the class held in The Salon, National Museum of…
Everyone’s approach to collecting is different: some of us buy a watch for its looks and for others, to fulfil a need. For me, it’s admiration…