There is something special about a square watch. Even more so when it sports a compressor case in a large size.
The oyster case is at the heart of both Tudor and Rolex. This watch represents part of its earliest history yet points towards its...
Two years after Patek and 34 years before Audemars, Leonidas was founded in 1841. Nothing to scoff at.
A classic 70's Valjoux chronograph that stands out from the pack with a pink handset unlike any we have ever seen.
The Tudor Submariner for auction today is a reference 7016/0 with a rose dial, dating to early 1968.
The Mark II is the original Speedy’s more fun, less-known brother if you will. Created and designed in 69’, the Mark II, was s...
While some brands get to lay claim as the first watch on the moon or the first watch on the top of Mount Everest, Zenith has the d...
The Puljot 3133 is the defining chronograph of the Soviet Union. It was originally produced for military officers of the navy fle...
Included in the list of notable Pierce watches is the “Pi” series of dive watches, like the one seen here, which are treasured...
The Jurgensen family name was once so well known within the world of watches that American pocket watch makers - think Elgin and W...
The PAM Radiomir 183 takes its cues from the original 1936 “Panerai 3646". Originally produced by Rolex, and subsequently modifi...
The back of this watch reads “PAF” which in many internet debates, forums, and small watch circles can either mean the Pakista...