What type of watch clasp should I choose? 16/04/2024 Did you know that a watch’s clasp contributes to its elegance? Their characteristics influence design and comfort? Read the post
The different watch movements to know 29/03/2023 In this guide, let’s look at the history of the moon phase complication, the technical definition of moon phases, how these watches work and how to set one. Read the post
The complete guide to the moon phase watch 30/11/2022 In this guide, let’s look at the history of the moon phase complication, the technical definition of moon phases, how these watches work and how to set one. Read the post
What size watch fits on my wrist? 27/11/2022 Find out how to choose the size of your watch so that it matches your tastes, your body type and your lifestyle. Read the post
The essential tools for watchmaking 26/11/2022 This article is dedicated to the basic tools owned by any watchmaker. You will find a large part of the necessary and useful material for the assembly or the revision of a timepiece. Read the post
The different types of complication watches 23/11/2022 Although the main functionality of watches is to tell the time, a wide variety of additional internal components called complications have been developed by ambitious and creative watchmakers. Read the post
3 reasons to make your Swiss watch with our Do-It-Yourself kit 23/11/2022 Our Swiss watch kit intended for both neophytes and watch-making enthusiasts have been travelling around the globe for a few weeks now. On this occasion, we suggest you discover 3 reasons to make your Swiss watch with our DIY kit. Read the post
How a manual watch movement works 22/11/2022 A true work of art of Swiss watchmaking, a mechanical movement is full of surprises. Read the post
Functionning of a mechanical self-winding watch 21/11/2022 From its mechanism to its practicality, the self-winding movement is revealed here. Read the post
Horological complication : the tourbillon watch 20/11/2022 Discover the secrets of the tourbillon, which always impresses with its complexity! Read the post