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Should you wear your watch in the water?

In a fashion-sense, shoes and watches are complementary parts of wardrobes that some can never have enough of. Shoe collecting — you might not know — is a big deal. “Sneakerheads,” as they’re called, track down the release date of every new sneaker, set an alarm and then attempt to be among the first in the online marketplace to get the new releases before they completely sell out. After they’re.. Read More

Timeless Icons: Important Watches of the 1960s

The 1960s were swinging, stylish, and groundbreaking, and that wasn’t just about music and miniskirts. It was a golden decade for watchmaking too. From the advent of space-age technology to designs that redefined timeless elegance, the wristwatches of the 1960s were more than just time-telling devices. They were cultural statements, technological marvels, and in some cases, a peek into the future. This article takes you back to explore the biggest.. Read More

What is an Elinvar Hairspring?

Back when trains were first connecting America’s coasts, a railroad worker’s watch would be worn through some tough conditions. First, it must endure temperature and humidity changes, as well as changes in magnetic fields. That’s not to mention regular wear and tear a watch will be presented while working a long day on the railroad. When railroad watches were inspected, they were to run within 30 seconds accuracy. The Elinvar.. Read More