Fortis 655.18.12 Men’s Nocturnal Watch
by John Sealander It’s about time a watchmaker saw the light about night visibility. One of the reasons that Fortis timepieces have always been favored
by John Sealander It’s about time a watchmaker saw the light about night visibility. One of the reasons that Fortis timepieces have always been favored
by Adrian Herscovici One Refined Flieger Fortis pilot watches debuted in the 1980s and helped define a new generation of functional timepieces, with a distinct
by John Sealander Over 500 astronauts have reached earth’s orbit. Only 300 of them could ever hope to wear the world’s first and only C.O.S.C
by John Sealander The 1970’s weren’t just about big hair, leisure suits, and waterbeds. This decade was also a time of tremendous innovation. Barcodes, e-mail,
by John Sealander The Fortis Amelia Earhart Would Have Wanted Aviator style timepieces have been popular with adventurous men ever since pilots started wearing them.
by Meehna Goldsmith Germany’s aircraft developers commissioned the popular and beautifully constructed Flieger watch, German for flight, during World War II for German bomber
by Meehna Goldsmith Dating back to 1816, the chronograph is one of the most useful complications in a watch even centuries after its invention.
by Meehna Goldsmith The name Louis Erard might not be immediately recognizable to those not entrenched in the watch world. The brand flies a
by Adrian Herscovici A Fitting Salute to 1931 In 1931 Louis Erard and his eponymous Swiss company began making watches. Eighty years later the
by Adrian Herscovici Enlightened, Haute and Extraordinary The Excellence collection from Louis Erard was introduced on the 80th anniversary of the company in 2011.
by Meehna Goldsmith Fortis has a deserved reputation for producing watches for professional use, particularly in space. They are probably most known for their
by Meehna Goldsmith Because the dive watch is such a popular choice of tool watch, the Flieger, which is also a tool watch, could
by Meehna Goldsmith A Flieger watch is a pilot’s or aviator’s watch that was developed in 1942 in Germany for pilots during the World
by Meehna Goldsmith Man has been fascinated by flight since he first gazed up into the heavens. Many tried before them, but brothers Orville
by John Sealander This bright new addition to the Fortis Spacematic line is already receiving glowing praise from watch aficionados. Initially introduced in 1962
by Meehna Goldsmith You don’t have to be a cosmonaut and go to space in a shuttle to get a watch capable of withstanding
by John Sealander This exceptional Louis Erard mechanical timepiece bares its heart and soul for all to see. Louis Erard mechanical watches are prized
by John Sealander This superb vintage Louis Erard timepiece not only keeps you on time, it also takes you back in time. The 1930’s
by John Sealander This superb Louis Erard three-register chronograph is a celebration of Switzerland’s watchmaking heritage. When Louis Erard and André Perret founded Louis
by Meehna Goldsmith Not many people know that Fortis has a long heritage of over 100 years of continued manufacturing and many accolades to
by Meehna Goldsmith Fortis has been in the space watches game since the 1960’s when the space programs were in their infancy, so you
by John Sealander In production for over 50 years, the Fortis Spacematic continues to be as relevant today as it was at the dawn
by Meehna Goldsmith In the world of tool watches, toughness is a necessity. If you’re in space, underwater or just roughing it up on
by Meehna Goldsmith Here’s a handsome chap from Gevril officially called the Gevril 2405L Men’s Gramercy Automatic Yellow Gold Brown Leather Watch. If you’re
by John Sealander For eighty-five years, Louis Erard has been determined to preserve Switzerland’s watchmaking heritage. This new Heritage model shows how successful they’ve been.
by Meehna Goldsmith In the Gevril watch collection, each pillar pays tribute to New York City. For the Avenue of Americas, it’s the long street
by Meehna Goldsmith Any man can wear a wristwatch, but it takes a special gentleman to understand the merits of owning a pocket watch. Wristwatches
by John Sealander The Louis Erard 1931 Collection continues to grow with this impressive new retrograde model. Believe it or not, retrograde* watch functions are
by John Sealander If you’re looking for a top quality GMT timepiece in a classically styled tonneau case, it just doesn’t get any better than
by Meehna Goldsmith Bare Bones: Catorex Men’s Armand Cattin Mechanical Hand-Wind Sterling Exhibition Pocket Watch Although you might not have heard the name Catorex floating
by John Sealander In 1931 Louis Erard introduced the world to his superbly made, all mechanical Swiss timepieces. This 18K rose gold Louis Erard 1931
by John Sealander Louis Erard knows that if you give a woman the moon, she’ll still want diamonds. Can interesting watch complications go hand-in-hand with
by John Sealander With 66 sparkling diamonds, a playfully asymmetric dial and a fine mechanical movement, your first emotion is going to be love. Louis
by John Sealander You’ll feel pride when you wear your Louis Erard Emotion watch. Your friend’s emotions will include admiration and envy. Swiss watchmaker Louis
by John Sealander Men already admire Louis Erard watches for their quality and craftsmanship. Now, discriminating women are discovering their emotional appeal as well. Louis
by Adrian Herscovici New Stripes for an Enduring Classic One thing that gets some collectors excited is a new variation of a favorite watch. Fresh
by Adrian Herscovici The Gevril Avenue of Americas series of timepieces has long stood as the brand’s flagship collection, with its handsome mix of New
by Adrian Herscovici A Most Venerable Watch Complication Renewed Analog watches tell time by way of hands that move in a circular motion. A “jump
by Adrian Herscovici A Landmark Achievement Essential watch collections in the Gevril brand lineup are named after famous New York City locales. These include Times
by Adrian Herscovici Renewed, Recharged, and Totally Retro Popular culture steers people to explore new and different trends. But some designs continue to work –
by John Sealander In 1931, Louis Erard Put the Mechanical Watch Movement On Center Stage: 82 Years Later, it’s Still ThereWhen master watchmakers Louis Erard
by John Sealander Do you want flawless quality, interesting complications or affordable prices? You can have all three with the Louis Erard Men’s Tonneau GMT
by Adrian Herscovici Industrial, Futuristic and Original RSW – Rama Swiss Watch – is an intrepid watch company that openly explores new concepts and shapes
by John Sealander Only a Company That Truly Loved the Mechanical Timepiece Would Choose Its Very First Design as the Inspiration for Its Latest OfferingTo
by Adrian Herscovici A Stately Ticker With an Open Heart Square and rectangular watches have been around for decades, yet they continue to captivate watch
by John Sealander What “True Blue” 3H Italia Fans Will Be Wearing Next The unmistakable 3H Italia Titanium T8B has everything that has made this
by John Sealander The 3H Italia Oceandiver: The Bright, Bold Way to Make a Big Statement With its easy-to-read bright orange numbers, functional unidirectional rotating
by John Sealander GV2 Men’s Corsaro: This boldly masculine automatic chronograph will go anywhere you dare to take it. The new GV2 Corsaro has
by John Sealander The Official Watch of the 2012 World Rally Championship Edox has a long history of timing prestigious sporting events. As far
by John Sealander The Class-1 World Powerboat Championship is widely regarded as the world’s most rugged and difficult ocean race. This epic battle of
by Adrian Herscovici High Flyer or History Buff, This Chrono Delivers Flieger is the German word for pilot, or airman. In English, the word
by John Sealander The Fortis F-43 isn’t just the world’s first mechanical GMT alarm chronometer with dual power reserve. It’s the only one! Fortis
by John Sealander The 3H Italia Black Hole: Nothing can escape from its attraction. It’s hard to ignore a Black Hole, especially if it
by Adrian Herscovici A Match Made in Flight: The Fortis B-42 and the Valjoux 7750 Before pilots had chronographs integrated into their wristwatches, they
by John Sealander The Heart and Soul of Any Good Mariner Edox is the first watchmaker to make a substantial, long-term commitment to motorized
by John Sealander The Only Chance You Might Ever Haveto Wear a Fine Painting on Your Wrist Guiseppe Ascione was a talented designer. His
by Adrian Herscovici Cockpit Fundamentals The earliest pilot watches were basic time-tellers with a decidedly crucial purpose: to provide pilots with accurate timekeepers that
by John Sealander Two Time Zones and Twenty-Four Cities that Make a Single Cohesive StatementWhen Giuseppe and Michele Ascione decided to turn their passion for
by Boris Pjanic Louis Erard is a Swiss watchmaker who is focusing on manufacturing mechanical watches with a classic and elegant appearance. Take a look
by Boris Pjanic Montres De Luxe is a young Italian watch brand deeply inspired by design created in the beautiful country of Italy which reflects
by John Sealander Where Elegance and Engineering Achieve Perfect HarmonyThe Gio Monaco brand was named after Guido Monaco, the medieval inventor of musical notes. It
by Boris Pjanic One of the most useful complications in watchmaking is the day and date. How many times in your life have you caught
by Adrian Herscovici Functional Art for the Business Traveler Like New York City, the Gevril Avenue of Americas Reference 5022 has plenty of international flair,
by Adrian Herscovici Gevril’s Sensational Ensemble Jacques Gevril traveled to Spain with watchmaking partner Pierre Jaquet-Droz in 1758, carrying an assortment of musically themed complicated
by John Sealander Bringing the Mechanical Chronograph into the 21 CenturyWhen Guy Cattin made a commitment to utilizing the traditional skills that his family watchmaking
by Adrian Herscovici A Luxurious Take on Modern Vintage The Avenue of the Americas, or Sixth Avenue, is a stately commercial thoroughfare that runs northbound
by John Sealander What travelers are really looking for in a GMT watch. Catorex Cattin Watchmakers perfected the mechanical timepiece before most of us were
by Boris Pjanic Louis Erard put its first watch on the market in 1931. The new Louis Erard 1931 Collection Moonphase watch is a perfect
by John Sealander An Old Tradition Updated for the Modern WorldCatorex Cattin Watchmakers have been making high quality mechanical watches in in Switzerland’s Jura region
by Adrian Herscovici Jacques Gevril was appointed Watchmaker Royal to the Spanish Crown in 1758 for his mastery in the art of producing impeccably crafted
by John Sealander This classically correct chronograph was hard to improve on, so Fortis is re-issuing it to mark the brand’s 100th anniversary. Fortis Marinemaster
by Boris Pjanic I remember Louis Erard as one of the classic mechanical Swiss watch manufacturers. Many years ago, I set my eye on a
by John Sealander In a world full of complications, here’s one you can actually enjoy. In celebration of their 100th Anniversary in 2012, Fortis has
by John Sealander The RSW Crossroads Black Dial Automatic: The architectural “open heart” design provides a window into the soul of a fine timepiece. The
by Boris Pjanic As Fortis prepares for its 100th anniversary in 2012, the Swiss watch manufacturer is introducing new watch models that convey power and
by Boris Pjanic Few people in their right minds would dare test the water resistance at 500 feet of the Oceandiver watch from 3H Italia.
by John Sealander One went into outer space. 100 more are now available for your wrist. The original Fortis Stratoliner chronograph has the distinction of
by John Sealander Gevril 6208RV Avenue of Americas Glamour Automatic Why Diamonds Are Still a Girl’s Best FriendThe Gevril Avenue of Americas Glamour Automatic blurs
by John Sealander Gevril 5110 Avenue of Americas Chronograph A Big, Bold Blast from the PastThe bold, retro look of Gevril’s signature Avenue of the
by John Sealander A Pilot Watch Designed for the Space AgeThere are two things that a pilot wants in an aviation timepiece: reliability and readability.
by John Sealander The Hand-Wound Watch Takes a Quantum Leap ForwardMechanical watch movements don’t change much. Some of today’s most popular movements have remained essentially
by John Sealander The Meccaniche Veloci Corsa Corta A Watch Where Performance Has No Place to HideIn Italian racing circles, the term Corsa Corta, refers
by John Sealander The Meccaniche Veloci Ace Café — The Rebirth of an Icon The gritty, raw retro styling of the new Meccaniche Veloci Ace
by John Sealander Not only is the KonTiki the most well known collection in the Eterna line, it is arguably one of the most well
Spirit of the RegattaThe entire Edox Grand Ocean collection pays tribute to the world of regattas, that nautical discipline where technical sophistication, precision and team
Fortis has a history of being ahead of the times and that’s why their watches will keep you ahead on all of your travels, whether
Each model of the luxurious Gevril 1758 pocket watch collection is a little masterpiece of watchmaking art. The shapely cases are available with exhibition back