Watch Talks
The 1968 Mexico Olympics Omega Speedmaster
Omega has a long and illustrious partnership with the Olympic games. Following the brand’s first year of being the official timing partner in 1932, Omega has fulfilled this honor on 28 occasions. M...
Read moreTudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Review
Baselworld has an undisputed enfant terrible. The ‘cheeky’ younger sibling of Rolex, Tudor has always surprised and delighted in equal measure. Relaunched via the incredibly successful Heritage li...
Read moreSpot On - Patek Philippe Calatrava 5296G-001
There was a time, not so long ago, that there was a king of the auction and collecting scene that didn’t wear a ‘coronet’. For many years the top-of-the pile and hero of the hammer was the Double-P...
Read moreThe Rolex and Tudor Underline Story
Today we are taking a dive into the Rolex and Tudor underline story. The Rolex Sub has long been an iconic and collectible watch and now the Tudor Submariner is holding its own alongside its more e...
Read moreIssued 3 Meeting - A Celebration of Tool watches and Friendships
We are so happy to share with you some of the moments and watches from this amazing GTG, held in Liverpool last weekend. Organized by 2 dear old friends and long time passionado’s for issued watche...
Read moreA Man and His Watch - An Interview with Matt Hranek
Before the internet we had books. We learnt from books, we relaxed with books and we relied on books to archive thoughts and knowledge. Now we learn via Google and relax by thumbing down our timeli...
Read moreThe Rolex Day-Date - King of Versatility
The Rolex Day-Date is a great watch to own and a great watch to wear. In a watch market that is obsessed with the Daytona particularly and Rolex sports watches in general, the Day-Date is in some w...
Read morePassiontalk - Watches with Charisma
Condition, condition, condition! It’s become the horological equivalent of the old expression about buying property – location, location, location! But what does condition actually mean? And how do...
Read moreSPOT ON - The Untouched Tudor Submariner 7928
The only thing that stays constant in the watch world is change. Trends come and go and tastes develop and evolve. There are times when people want watches in their absolutely true, unmolested cond...
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