Watchmaking doesn’t feel like the most 21st century profession. The job requires unwavering patience and a delicate touch, with watchmakers taking months or even years to create a single timepiece.
You probably already own a Rolex, but now you can learn to repair one, too. The new Rolex Watchmaking Training Center, which opened in Dallas, Texas last year to foster the next generation of ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Petronzi of True Patina, a watchmaker specializing in vintage Rolex repairs. He is also a licensed psychologist and professor at New York ...
Bulgari: Beyond Time is guaranteed to look nice on the coffee table - the basic standard of any decorative book of its type - but it goes well beyond that. In addition to exploring the brand's ...
A journey through Switzerland’s ‘Watch Valley’ offers travelers a rare insight into how this complicated craft is alive–and ticking–in the Jura mountains. Visitors to Switzerland‘s “Watch Valley” can ...
Raymond Loretan, President of the GPHG, told Euronews the main objective of the Grand Prix is to have “the art of watchmaking be considered as the 12th art.” “It’s more than just a prize,” he remarked ...
She was originally more invested in the art world, having studied Chinese art and medicine, but working in museums led her to the world of watchmaking Over the past 23 years, the Grand Prix ...
Led by nine administrators and instructors with decades of industry experience, the inaugural 18-month tuition-free course combines robust technical training with a comprehensive conceptual framework ...
Shona Taine, a 27-year-old watchmaker, became the first woman to join the prestigious Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants this month. - Muriel Antille Watchmaking doesn’t feel like the most ...