Revolution
Results for Christie's Geneva: Rare Watches
20,146 articles · 173 videos found · page 201 of 678
Revolution
Revolution
First look: Konstantin Chaykin at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First Look: Jacob & Co. at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: Reuge at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
In Conversation with Ben Arabov, CEO of Jacob & Co. at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: Maurice Lacroix at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
New Generation Watch Leadership (Day 4 of Revolution Presents: Horological Symposiums at Geneva Watch Days)
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: Save On Your Favorite Watches This Labor Day Weekend
Save up to $1,000 this holiday weekend.
Revolution
Bulgari Octo Finissimo, The New Icon (Day 3 of Revolution Presents: Horological Symposiums at Geneva Watch Days)
Revolution
First look: Czapek at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: HYT at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: URWERK at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: Greubel Forsey at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
Legends of Independent Watchmaking (Day 2 of Revolution Presents: Horological Symposiums at Geneva Watch Days)
Revolution
First look: Oris at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: Corum at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Revolution
First look: Bvlgari at Geneva Watch Days 2022 with Jean-Christophe Babin
Revolution
First look: Bvlgari at Geneva Watch Days 2022 with Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani
Revolution
First look: Arnold And Son at Geneva Watch Days 2022
Hodinkee
Introducing: MB&F; Has The Coolest Regulating Organ At Geneva Watch Days – And They Want To Show It Off
The LM Split Escapement EVO is how MB&F; tackles a "simple and sporty" design brief.
Time+Tide
The top 5 Doxa limited editions
Doxa are a legend among revived Swiss watch brands, with a rich back catalogue of products to pull from that maintain an intense cult following. Their quirky designs are full of vintage flair and mystique, yet they’ve also proven themselves to be trailblazers in modern trends such as carbon fibre construction and refurbished movements. While … ContinuedThe post The top 5 Doxa limited editions appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
Buying, Selling, & Collecting: I'd Trade My Own Brother For One Of Grand Seiko's Hand-Wound Spring Drive Watches
Confession: I don't actually have a brother. (But Grand Seiko doesn't need to know that.)
Hodinkee
Photo Report: Cars! Watches! It's That Time Of Year: The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
Classic automobiles abound, but so do classic timepieces.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: A 1981 Rolex Explorer Retailed By Tiffany & Co., A 1960s Patek Philippe Calatrava In Steel, And A 1979 Rolex Explorer II
Start your Hodinkee Weekend early!
Revolution
Maurizio Pisanu, Worldwide Managing Director For Gucci Watches And Jewelry
Hodinkee
Talking Watches: With Culinary Icon Emeril Lagasse, Bam!
Kicking it up a notch with one of the '90s most famous chefs and his son, EJ.
Revolution
Revolution Presents: Horological Symposiums at Geneva Watch Days
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Lookbook: Styling '90s Watches With '90s Fashion And Keeping Things Tubular
There's nothing too baggy or too colorful for this second installment of Lookbook, which aims to bring the world of fashion and horology together.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: Oh Snap! A 1990s Extravaganza Featuring Audemars Piguet, Tudor, And Cartier
Get jiggy with it.
Teddy Baldassarre
Panerai Watches Guide
Tracing its roots to the 19th Century but bursting on the cultural scene on the cusp of the 21st, Panerai is an overnight success more than 100 years in the making. From humble and very utilitarian beginnings as a maker of tools and instruments for military divers in the 1930s, the Florentine watchmaker has become a powerhouse in the luxury sector, its unapologetically militaristic and indisputably masculine designs blurring the lines between tool watch and luxury item like few brands before or since. Here is the story of Officine Panerai and an overview of the modern Panerai watch collections. Guido Panerai and the First Radiomir Giovanni Panerai opened his watchmaking shop on Ponte Alle Grazie in Florence in 1860, and with the help of his son Leon Franceso built it into the ancestral Italian city’s first retailer of Swiss watches as well as its first watchmaking school. When Giovanni’s grandson Guido took over the business, near the turn of the century - and acquired his wife’s family business, which made tools and hardware for military use, including combat sights, compasses and depth gauges - it had become essentially two companies: Orologerie Svizzera, the shop that sold prestigious Swiss watch brands like Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Rolex; and Guido Panerai & Figlio, primarily a supplier of precision instruments and diving equipment to the Royal Italian Navy, or Regia Marina. As a military provider, Panerai recognized the need early on f...