Analysis of the Patek Philippe Reference 2552 in Platinum 1. Introduction to the Patek Philippe Reference 2552 in Platinum: The Patek Philippe reference 2552, affectionately nicknamed the "Flying Saucer" due to its distinctive ca...
Patek Philippe Reference 2526: An In-depth Analysis of a Vintage Watchmaking Icon The Patek Philippe manufacture is universally recognized as a bastion of haute horlogerie, celebrated for creating timepieces of exquisite craftsmansh...
chronological overview of the styles, trends, technical features, and influences that have shaped watchmaking over the past 100 years, from the 1920s to the present day: 1920s: Art Deco and the Rise of the Wristwatch * Style: Art Deco....

Rolex Country Codes Around the mid-1980s, Rolex has implemented a 3 number coded system to categorize their stock according to the destined country of the timepiece, after its final production in Switzerland. There was never an offici...

History In 1956 Rolex introduced the Day-Date and its doing ensured its relevance for perpetuity. The release of the Day-Date was as magnificent as it was bewildering to its fans, some still attempting to embrace the reference 8171 â€...

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Overshadowed Giant There is real opportunity with the Patek Philippe 3970, people are not really aware of that fact. It has long been agreed that the 3970 is perhaps the world’s most undervalued perpetual chronograph. Explanation? N...

Patek Philippe "Flying Saucer" or "Padellone"Â The Patek Philippe ref.3448 is one of the most beautifully designed watches in existence. Records indicate 580 examples were made between 1962 and 1981 (Our 3448 hails from 1971.) D...

The Rolex Practice The genius behind Rolex is that even though they manufacture droves of watches per year they don't half ass at anything. They put the same amount of love and care into the Datejust as they do into the Dayt...