Valobra’s Watch of the Week More than a watch: a state of mind. Hublot’s flagship model, the Big Bang has revolutionized the watchmaking universe with its extraordinary design. A contemporary icon, it is constantly reinventing itself. The Big Bang was the...
Valobra’s Watch of the Week The Mademoiselle Privé collection honors Chanel’s artistic crafts houses by showcasing the expertise of its artisans. This watch, with its moon and comet motif, combines symbolic excellence with delicacy that pays tribute to...
One of the finest symbols of the Patek Philippe style, the Calatrava was initially launched in 1932. Originally, the Calatrava was introduced to help the company pass through the Great Depression smoothly. Swiss manufacturer Patek Philippe is one of the oldest watch...
Launched in 1953, the Rolex Submariner, a technical mastery, was the first divers’ wristwatch waterproof to a depth 330 feet. In watchmaking, the Submariner represented a historic turning point; it set the standard for divers’ watches.
In the 19th century IWC began by producing pocket watches. In the 1930’s, IWC produced the first pocket watch to be worn on the wrist – the Portugieser. The Portugieser Yacht Club was introduced in 1967 as IWC’s first diving watch.