There’s an almost magnetic quality about Rolex, the kind of presence that makes even the most indifferent observer stop and notice. Whether you’re an investor, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates the artistry of fine watchmaking, the question keeps resurfacing every few years: Is Rolex still a good investment …
Read More »DuBois et fils: A Legacy
Dubois et fils is a name that carries with it a quiet gravitas, one of those historic Swiss watchmaking houses whose significance is less about marketing flash and more about the enduring resonance of centuries of craftsmanship. The company’s origins trace back to 1785, a year that situates it firmly …
Read More »Hamilton – The Story
Hamilton has always been one of those brands that quietly stirs something in me. Not in the way that haute horology does, nor with the thunderous appeal of tool watch icons, but with a sort of affectionate curiosity. There’s a legacy there. A real one. And while I admire its …
Read More »The Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner is arguably the most recognisable luxury dive watch ever produced, a model so iconic that it transcends the traditional boundaries of horology and has firmly entrenched itself in both watch culture and mainstream society. Within the Submariner family, however, there exists a quieter sibling, one that eschews …
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The story of Rolex begins not in Geneva or Geneva’s grand salons, but in London, in 1905, with a young German entrepreneur named Hans Wilsdorf. At the time, wristwatches were still largely considered feminine accessories, relegated to the dainty wrists of women, while men trusted the weight and gravitas of …
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