Smartwatches vs mechanical watches asks what matters more: digital capability or the enduring appeal of craftsmanship and ...
They say that within the first seconds of meeting a person, we unconsciously use only a few basic factors to form an impression. Something similar is true of watches. What can you tell right away when ...
It’s been a year of chronographs for UK-based independent brand Farer. About a year ago, the brand applied its colorful design sense to its first automatic chronograph watches, and later followed up ...
Looking for a watch you can barely feel on your wrist? The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra is just 1.8mm thick. It comes with a QR code splashed across the face. Reading time 2 minutes If you’re going to ...
If you are searching for something a little different to the wealth of obligatory smartwatches which seem to have flooded the market in recent years. When it comes to combining innovative technology ...
Time flies. And waits for no one. And once lost, is never found. Yet still we try to keep time, and measure it. Let the French, Germans, and British fight over who invented the wearable clock, or ...
Italian watchmaker Bulgari has unveiled its latest creation in the form of the thinnest mechanical wrist watch created to date. To celebrate its 10th anniversary the Octo Finissimo Ultra (Ref. 103611) ...
I’ve been fascinated by mechanical wrist watches since I was a child. In this post I’m going to talk about wrist watches and electronics! This post explains an easy electronics technique to test some ...
At its heart, a mechanical watch is a fancy spring. A metal coil stores power when the crown is wound tight. A series of gears harnesses that energy in even increments. It spins a central wheel, whose ...
One of the problems of owning a luxury mechanical wrist watch is making sure it's keeping proper time. You could check it against radio time signals over a period of weeks, or you could take it to an ...
Sony’s limited-edition $780 PlayStation mechanical watch blends PS1 nostalgia with real watchmaking. Here’s why it feels more like a luxury statement than a gimmick.