Why Vintage Dive Watches Are So Sought After
Beneath the surface, a story of culture They smell of salt and seaplane kerosene, of briefings by the glow of a hurricane lamp, of Cousteau’s waterlogged notebooks. Vintage dive…
Beneath the surface, a story of culture They smell of salt and seaplane kerosene, of briefings by the glow of a hurricane lamp, of Cousteau’s waterlogged notebooks. Vintage dive…
Trends: the hybrid turning point In a café, it could pass for a classic three-hander: a steel case with polished flanks, a domed crystal, faceted indices, tapered hands that…
A Pattern That Breathes: The Soul of the Guilloché Dial Some surfaces merely reflect light; others sculpt it. The guilloché dial belongs to the latter: it captures brilliance, tames…
Slim wrist, sharp style: proportion before size Choosing a watch for a slim wrist isn’t a limitation—it’s a lesson in style. In watchmaking, the golden rule isn’t size, but…
When Fiction Tells the Time: 5 Watches That Became Screen Legends Cinema has that rare power: to freeze a gesture, a style, a silhouette—and launch it into the collective…
The great return of transparency On the wrist, a skeleton watch does more than tell the time. It reveals a miniature theatre: gears seemingly suspended, an escapement in motion,…
A whiff of salt and petroleum: the return of a leather that tells a story In a world where everything shines too quickly, the aged leather strap returns as an…
Why the quality of a movement isn’t always visible to the naked eye You turn the watch over; the sapphire caseback reveals a ballet of wheels and a half-moon rotor.…
From wartime tool to style icon In recent years, vintage military watches have stepped out of collectors’ dusty display cases and onto the wrists of a new generation. They…
A market of passion, not illusion On a Saturday morning, a collector hesitates in front of a vintage diver with a delicately speckled dial. The seller swears it’s “all…
Blue, a shade that tells a story There is, in a blue dial, a silent promise. That of understated luxury, of masculine elegance that doesn’t seek approval yet naturally…
The quiet wave that changes everything In the hushed display cases of high watchmaking, a new vibration is being felt. It isn’t the tick-tock of the great century-old maisons,…
Two sub-dials, a dial that can breathe, a functional elegance inherited from aviation’s golden years and the paddocks: the bicompax chronograph speaks as much to the heart as it…
On the pre-owned market, certain watches set the pace. They’re passed on, scrutinised, coveted. At the crossroads of watch culture, iconic design and carefully managed scarcity, these pieces draw…
The setting ritual: a gesture of watchmaking culture Setting an automatic watch is not merely a technical operation: it’s a ritual. The discreet click of the crown, the silky…
A quiet revenge For a long time they were relegated to supporting roles, blamed for having triggered the mechanical crisis. Yet vintage quartz watches are back in favour, carried…