Watch Education
Watch Education – Watch Case Shapes And Their History Part Two
In our previous Watch Education Article, we examined the first part of watch case designs that have shaped timepiece history. Now, in part…
Watch Education
In our previous Watch Education Article, we examined the first part of watch case designs that have shaped timepiece history. Now, in part…
Watch brands are starting to rise in Australia, so we rounded up five of them to showcase what the Australian Market has to…
In this latest Watch Education article, we look at the different case designs that bring about different aesthetics to watches and case designs…
After a new GMT watch? Understanding the difference between a caller GMT and a flyer GMT is essential before you go out and…
Buying a luxury watch can be daunting. With so many options out there across all price points and styles, the decision isn’t easy.…
Tudor’s Black Bay 58 get’s its name from the year 1958, in which the first Tudor Diver’s timepiece which was waterproofed to 200m…
In this two part series of the latest Watch Education, we look at the frequency of a movement, and just how important it…
The third part of our Watch Escapement series highlight’s Girard-Perregaux involvement in revolutionising the modern watch escapement. WatchAdvice’s watch escapement segment so far…
Continuing on from our article “Introduction To The Watch Escapement, And Why It’s Vital In Watchmaking” this second piece outlines Rolex’s involvement in…
As we know, watch movements are some of the most complex and impressive mechanical machines around. The movement is filled with intricate mechanisms…