“Real” Silver vs. Fake
Although silver isn’t nearly as valuable as gold, it’s still nice to know if your watch is in a silver case or just a silver-colored… Read More »“Real” Silver vs. Fake
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Although silver isn’t nearly as valuable as gold, it’s still nice to know if your watch is in a silver case or just a silver-colored… Read More »“Real” Silver vs. Fake
A watch movement mostly consists of a number of gears [called “wheels”] held in place by an upper and a lower plate. Each wheel has… Read More »What Are Watch “Jewels”?
Parmigiani Fleurier, Switzerland, “Toric Anniversaire”, number 39 of 50 examples, ref. #C00763, 25 jewels, automatic winding caliber 133 with 22k pink gold rotor, adjusted to… Read More »Parmigiani Fleurier “Toric Anniversaire” Caliber 133 Watch
Military wristwatches are believed to have received their name from a German military request for a soldier in a watch house, otherwise known as a… Read More »All about military watches
In this article we want to show you a chart that can be used to determine the various dial versions: Mark I Meters First Red… Read More »Rolex Submariner – The Dial Variations
The world of Rolex vintage collecting is full of theories and mysteries. I have yet another theory that is shared by some collectors about how… Read More »Vintage Rolex – Patina or No Patina
Longines caliber 18.89 with function – split chronograph from 1903
In this article we want to show you a rare movement on Longines – caliber 19CH from 1889.
In this article, We will introduce the serial numbers and approximate year of manufacturing of the Omega movements. The serial number can be found on… Read More »Omega Numbers – Identification of the year of manufacture
To ascertain that Rolex Oyster cases have retained their original resistance to moisture and can be guaranteed to withstand pressures equal to 50 meters or… Read More »Rolex Oyster Cases – Replacement of Crystal
One of the most important and unique features of the Oyster case is its famous crown. The “Twinlock” crown is used on all regular models… Read More »Rolex “Twinlock” and “Triplock” crowns
Anti-shock assemblies are used to protect the upper and lower balance pivots from damage due to external impact on the watch. In some movements, shock… Read More »The Anti-Shock mechanism on the watches