Independent watchmaking
Explaining the Greubel Forsey Perpetual Calendar That’s Simple But Complicated (with Original Photos & Price)
Greubel Forsey's first and only perpetual calendar, the Quantième Perpétuel à Équation is cleverly constructed perpetual calendar that is notably complicated, but simple to use, with all its functions controlled via the crown.A Detailed Look at the Magnificent Philippe Dufour Grande and Petite Sonnerie Wristwatch
Philippe Dufour was the first watchmaker to put the most complex of complications into a wristwatch with his grande and petite sonnerie of 1992. Here's a close-up, exhaustive examination of one of these extraordinary timepieces.MB&F Introduces Giant Spider Table Clock That Even Goes Up the Wall (with Prices)
Shaped like a giant spider, the Arachnophobia is the latest clock to emerge from MB&F's collaboration with L'Epee 1839. Able to stand on spindly legs or perched on a wall, the Arachnophobia is powered by an eight day power in the body of the arachnid.The Lotus Blooms – Urwerk Introduces its First Ladies’ Watch, the UR-106 (with Original Photos & Price)
Ancient Temple in Kyoto Inspires Speake-Marin’s Latest Timepiece
Kyoto's 800-year old Kennin-Ji temple serves as inspiration for this bespoke timepiece by Speake-Marin that's decorated with a pair of hand-engraved dragons on the dial, case and movement.Load More