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What is the Difference Between a Chronograph and a Chronometer?

A chronometer is NOT a chronograph, but a chronograph CAN BE a chronometer. Confusing right? Well, let’s start by defining the terms.  

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A Guide to the Best Watch Case Size for Your Wrist

As if finding the right watch isn’t hard enough, you also have to find the right case diameter to fit the look and your wrist.

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Why Do Clocks and Watches Use the Roman Numeral IIII Instead of IV?

Have you ever noticed that in almost all clocks and watches with Roman numerals on the dial, the number IV, which is the most acceptable form for 4 o’clock, isn’t referred to that way? Here’s why.

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Understanding Métiers d’Arts Techniques in Watchmaking

It’s time to take a closer look at some of the wonderful Métiers d’Arts techniques employed by watch brands, from gem-setting, enameling, hand-painting, marquetry and engraving.

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The 10 Most Popular Watch Complications Explained

Watchmaking may well be the only place in the world where a complication is a coveted thing.

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Watch Anatomy – Know the Lingo

To manufacture a luxury watch a number of parts are designed, created, and assembled by a team of watchmakers. Each watch will look different but the basic anatomy remains the same.

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Watch Movements – What Makes a Watch Work

A watch movement is what makes a watch work. Manual and automatic movements are mechanical while quartz movements have an electrical circuit and require a battery to run.

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Watch Complications and Functions

A complication in a watch is any feature that does more than simply show the time. Complications range from very simple such as a date, to highly complicated ones that take years to master and create.

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Watch Finishings and Decorative Techniques

Today there are numerous different decorative techniques when it comes to the dial or other parts of the watch, from quite common ones like Mother-of-Pearl or satin-brushed to the old art of paillonnée enameling.

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What is the Difference Between Watches Made in Switzerland, Germany or Japan?

The reach of watchmaking spans far and near, but a few countries stand out in the lead.

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What is a Chronograph and How Does It Work?

What is a Chronograph? In its simplest form, a chronograph is a stopwatch. But the making of one, and of its different variations, is another story.

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What’s The Difference Between Pre-owned and Vintage Watches?

Shopping for a pre-owned watch and unsure what the differences are in the pre-owned and vintage world? Here we demystify it for you.

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What you Need to Know Before Buying a Vintage Watch Online

There are a number of good reasons to buy a vintage watch online, but it can be a bit confusing. Fear not, we have some tips and hints to help you out.

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Things you should and shouldn’t do with a mechanical watch

Owning a mechanical watch is a great pleasure, but it is also a slight responsibility.  There are some definite Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to taking care of a mechanical watch.

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What you Should Know Before Buying a New Watch Online

There are like most things in life two sides to buying a watch online. Buying online has many benefits but there are also inherent risks.

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