Survey Of The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Sport Watch History
The Hour Lounge is a serious enthusiast oriented forum dedicated almost wholly to Vacheron Constantin watches. If you ever have a questions about Vacheron Constantin watches, The Hour Lounge is the place to go. I’ve enjoying talking with their members on occasion who I can easily say know far more about Vacheron Constantin watches that [...]
Perrelet Moon Phase Watch Line
The new Moon Phase watch from Perrelet drew my attention because of the sophisticated formal looks, and the big moon. A new trend in mechanical moon phase watches is the use of a large ‘realistic’ looking moon. The moon phase window in the watch takes up almost half of the dial and is more than [...]
German Arctos Elite GPW K1 Limited Edition Watch Available
I find that it is my duty to share with you information about limited offerings of unique and attractive watches that you might not learn about anywhere else. This is the case with this limited edition Arctos Elite GPW K1 watch constructed with a ceramic case. GPW stands for “German Precision Watch,” which is honestly [...]
Romain Jerome Moon Dust-DNA Mood Series Watches
Sometimes I wonder if Romain Jerome has a watch design sweatshop, hard at work coming out with seemingly fresh derivative models. Other times I think that Romain Jerome’s Yvan Arpa just sits in a room and fleshes out all the designs while watching science fiction TV from the mid 20th century. We may never know, [...]
Bell & Ross: Closer To Completing A Watch For Each Era Of Flight With The Instrument BR Heritage
This photo montage (OK, montage light – three images) gives you’re a really good idea of the design influences behind the Bell & Ross BR series of aviation watches. It is also a good way of seeing a brief history of airplane instrument panels.
The first Bell & Ross BR01 watch focused on the middle era, [...]
Confrérie Horlogère Presents The ImmenSEAty Watch Movement By Gabriel Salgado
I think that just posting the images of this special one-off watch probably says enough. What else can I say? An intensely decorated movement made to look like an underwater scene. Not just that, but the actually movement itself is made to look like the sea floor. Simply amazing. The best part is that this [...]
Welcoming New aBlogtoRead.com Female Watch Blogger Molly McDermott
You no doubt have been reading a few articles on here about female watches and thought to yourselves that the tone doesn’t quite sound like me. Hopefully at that point you noticed that the author of the blog article was not me, but rather the newest addition to aBlogtoRead.com; who will regularly be commenting on [...]
RSW Moonflower Watch for Women 2009
Wow. Just check this out – the RSW Moonflower for Women.
Powerful imagery to say the least. I love that this is a brand that is taking definite risks with a design like this – which has earned my respect, and I’m sure the respect of many more.
Rama Swiss Watch, the geniuses behind the [...]
Rolex Submariner Two-Tone Watches For 2009: I Finally Caught The Fever
Rolex is the most powerful watch brand in the world. That does not mean Rolex watches are the best, or that they are worth the most. Rather that the brand itself has the highest value. It does this through a combination of working with incredibly fancy marketing firms such as M. Booth & Associates, in [...]
Doxa Château des Monts Limited Edition Watch Review On AskMen.com
This was an interesting Doxa. Mainly because it was different than their diving watch line – which is at least all I know Doxa for in the modern sense. I’ve heard people complain about how Doxa watches are overpriced. That might be so, but they have been around for a while, and they made decent [...]
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