Graham Oxford And Chrono Sprint Watches For Classic And Art Deco Looks
Graham is best know for their Swordfish and Chronofighter line of watches. Each are based on either diving or flying, with significant size and aggressive looks. They are known for high quality,...
View ArticlePierre Kunz Belle Epoque Art Deco Watch
This is really nice, and a great use of Pierre Kunz's iconic square column sided case. Without trying too hard, Pierre Kunz has developed a watch in the O001 SR (yes, the letter "O" then two zeros and...
View ArticleContessa by Eterna – Women’s Watch 2009
Contessa by Eterna - Women's Swiss Watch model It's very hard to please a woman. Especially when we come armed with knowledge, taste, and high expectations. It must be even more difficult for such a...
View ArticleJean Dunand Palace Watch
It is cool, it is crazy, it is almost $420,000. "Piece Unique" watch maker Jean Dunand presents the Palace watch. A pretty incredible looking timepiece. In addition to my article over at Haute Living...
View ArticleDuesenberg Circular & Rectangular Art Deco Watches
Good thing it is a German speaker (Swiss German) who revived the Duesenberg name! The brand with the same name as the classic car that almost epitomized F. Scott Fitzgerald era art deco cars has two...
View ArticleJean Dunand Shabaka Watch Hands-On
Hands-on with the Shabaka watch was very interesting. I have been fascinated by the Art Deco-themed watch by Jean Dunand since it came out a few years ago. Jean Dunand is an interesting super-high-end...
View ArticlePiaget Black Tie “Vintage Inspiration” Watch Hands-On
If one could distill a tuxedo into wristwatch form, no doubt it would resemble the Piaget Black Tie "Vintage Inspiration," one of the brand's most anticipated offerings at SIHH 2015 - and it didn't...
View ArticleRpaige Crash Of ’29 Watch Designed By Mark Carson
Richard Paige, of Rpaige Watch Co., and Mark Carson have teamed up to create the wildly art deco Rpaige "Crash of '29" watch which is being funded on Kickstarter. Mark designed the case, dial, and...
View ArticleRpaige Skyscraper Art Deco Watch
After collaborating on the design of the "Duo-Face" watch from the Rpaige Watch Co., Richard Paige challenged Duo-Face case designer Mark Carson to come up with an unexpected watch design. The result...
View ArticleWatch Review: Vario Versa
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso is one of a handful of watches that can truly be called iconic. Born of a practical need for polo players to protect their watches during play (because God forbid they take...
View ArticleWatch Review: Charles Zuber Perfos Watch Designed By Eric Giroud
Recently founded and introduced at the 2022 Abu Dhabi Art Fair, today’s Charles Zuber brand “pays homage to the spirit and personality of the master jeweler, a lively and luminous man, building on an...
View ArticleWatch Review: The Cincinnati Watch Co. Concourse
Most watches that purport to be inspired by some item or time in history do so for the sake of creating a story, not to actually celebrate history. Even worse, though perhaps no less surprising, the...
View ArticleLouis Erard Gets In A New York State Of Mind With La Petite Seconde...
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser Nobody is better at collaborations than Louis Erard. The brand has lent its horological canvases to the likes of Alain Silberstein, Vianney...
View ArticleNew Release: Alpina Alpiner Heritage Carrée Automatic 140 Years Watches
Earlier this year, Alpina released a duo of limited-edition watches to celebrate its 140th anniversary, which were based upon a rectangular model from 1938. Featuring polished silver cases and powered...
View ArticleHands-On Debut: Bremoir Eastern Watch
Among those who love Art Deco architecture, there are few more important buildings on the West Coast than the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles. Located a few blocks from Pershing Square on...
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