Today, I'm pleased to announce the opening of "The Shop." The Shop serves as a solution to the often difficult, and somewhat disconcerting, task of online watch buying....
Read MoreWhen I heard Angelus was being brought back from the horological dead, I was thrilled. I was also hopeful that the big guys upstairs shared the vision of a modern wristwatch tapping into its roots....
Read MoreAs the Big Bang's tenth anniversary approaches, Hublot has yet to realize that it’s time to rid the Big Bang from their collection or, at the very least, introduce some major aesthetic and technical changes....
Read MoreIn the midst of the infamous quartz crisis, Angelus, the acclaimed Swiss chronograph manufacture, halted production and closed up shop for good. As a watchmaking powerhouse for over 125 years....
Read MoreAntiquorum, the watch world's premier auction house dedicated solely to the sale of fine wristwatches and clocks, will be holding their annual "Modern & Vintage Timepieces" auction on March 15th in Geneva. Of the 401 lots offered....
Read MoreI have yet to explicate the complicated meaning of time. No person can better accomplish this than Demetrios Matsakis, Chief Scientist at the United States Naval Observatory's Time Services....
Read MoreLast Saturday, I set out on a day-long, watch-themed tour of NYC with close friends, local collectors, and few TWA readers. We stopped at various boutiques, a few vintage watch shops, and a particular booth on 47th street....
Read MoreFor those whom aren't already impressed by Girard Perregaux's astounding creations, the revamped 1966 will surely do the trick....
Read MoreJust yesterday, I had the pleasure of visiting A. Lange & Sohne's New York boutique. Fortunately, despite meeting with Lange early in the morning, all of the watches were on display....
Read MoreNot many of us have the luxury of being able to splurge on the $750,000, ultra-complicated Greubel Forsey Invention Piece 2. However, you can rest assured that....
Read More