By Nancy Olson It’s impossible to talk about Locman watches without talking about Italy, since the brand and its locale are inextricably bound. The company was founded there in 1986, and its nationality has been a moving force in its evolving range of products and—less quantifiably, perhaps, but no less surely—in its spirit. The…
A Closer Look At The Rainbow Accented Audemars Piguet Limited Edition Royal Oak x Carolina Bucci Black Ceramic Watch
Once again, the Swiss watchmaker from Le Brassus pulls out all the stops and enters a new collaboration with fourth-generation Italian jeweler Carolina Bucci. Previously, the two worked on hand-hammered Frosted Gold Royal Oak watches, but today they bring color to the forefront. The newest partnership yields a 34mm Royal Oak Self-winding limited edition watch…
Happy Birthday Oris: Meet The Holstein Edition World Time Watch
To mark its 118th birthday today, Oris unveils the Holstein Edition 2022 timepiece — a limited edition watch created in just 250 pieces and recalling the first Holstein introduced in the 1990’s. The 36.5mm stainless steel case boasts a three-link steel bracelet, a blue dial and the bed plus and minus symbols that the first…
IWC Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Is Hot in Bronze
We all know that bronze watches have become somewhat of a status symbol these days as collectors vie for the newest bronze watches that develop their own patina over time – making each one unique. Now, IWC unveils its all new Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 in bronze with a blue dial and gold-plated hands. The…
A Closer Look At The Breitling Historical Space Watch And New Cosmonaute
Breitling does it again. Just last week, the brand mades a huge statement about its heritage and watchmaking prowess at a space-themed event in Zurich. Not only did the Swiss watch brand release an all-new bed Cosmonaute watch, but also it is recalling its rich aviation history for this release. The new timepiece recalls the…
Memorial Day Remembers Those Fallen In Fight During War
So many people think of Memorial day as picnics, walks on the beach and the start of summer. In reality, it honors those who have died in service. Every Memorial Day, when I go to the cemetery to place flags on my father’s grave (he was a Marine in World War II) and on my…