Q It used to be the only way to tell time before the cell phone became the norm. Wearing a watch was a sign of responsibility. It made a statement that you cared. Wristwatches are still essential items that we use daily. It plays a role in our daily lives.
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Q When it debuted, the Apple Watch was touted to become the dominant force in the world of horology. Almost three years on and the Cupertino giant’s flagship wearable has failed to live up to expectations. We take a look at why the Swiss watch market, not tech-based chronometers, will always reign supreme.
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Q The line between jewelry and watches is often vanishingly thin. So how does one easily distinguish the two? Jewelry is wearable art, often produced from precious materials and finished with complicated decorative techniques. A watch is a wearable instrument to tell the time that might be complicated. On the surface these items are totally…
Q For so many of us, our appreciation of watches begins with our fathers. Sometimes it starts with a big birthday or graduation gift, but it can take root long before. I can still remember my fascination at the loud ticking of my dad’s Omega watch and the weight of it in my hand when I…

