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The Test of Time – Celebrating Frank Sinatra
On the 100th anniversary of his birth, Frank Sinatra is being celebrated worldwide, including by Raymond Weil with a limited-edition watch.
How Carbon Fiber Is Used to Make Watch Cases or Dials
Last week we discussed the attributes of titanium. Today we want to discuss another high-tech material known as carbon fiber.
Black Friday Specials
We hope that you and your family had a very relaxing Thanksgiving. Now it’s time to go Black Friday shopping!
Watch Movement Guide – Caring for your Swiss Timepiece
With the proper care & maintenance, a fine Swiss watch can be enjoyed for a lifetime.
David Yurman Classic Chronographs Offer Understated Elegance
We have just the right find for today’s urban chic man who likes to get dressed for work but also likes to kick back and enjoy these wonderful fall weekends.
What It Means When a Watch Is Shock Resistant
Shock Resistance is a fairly recent term in the world of watches.
New & Noteworthy: The Breitling Emergency
The first wrist chronograph with integrated dual frequency distress beacon
Diminutive Diva Kristin Chenoweth
Diminutive Diva, Kristin Chenoweth’s big voice and bright smile have been lighting up stages and screens for decades.
Tracking the Origin of the Swiss Watchmaking Industry
It is said that Swiss watches are considered the best in the world, but did you know that the country’s ascent to the pinnacle of watchmaking was spurred nearly 475 years ago
Graduations Are Here and Father’s Day Is Around the Corner — Give the Gift of Time
Yes, the season of Dads and Grads is upon us. It is hard to believe that Father’s Day is just a few days away.
What It Means When Your Watch Has the Geneva Seal
Not all luxury watches are created equal. A few select brands submit their watches for the Geneva Seal