de Grisogono Meccanico DG Watch M-DG-N06 Pink gold Rubber Case Details
Brand:de Grisogono
Family:Meccanico DG
Model:M-DG-N06
Movement:Manual winding
Gender:Mens
Glass:Sapphire
Case shape:Rectangle
Functions:Minutes / Watch / Power reserve indicator / Second time zone
Water resistance:Yes
Features:Transparent case back
Watches NEWS
Swatch Scuba Libre Chlorofish Watch Review
In 2013 Swatch released a clever new collection of dive watches with fun designs and fun names under the Scuba Libre family of timepieces. Scuba Libre wasn't just a one time collection, but a new range that will include fresh designs over time. While not what we would consider "serious horology" with a price under $100, these make excellent and affordable timepieces for those on a budget with a desire for something bold on their wrist.This is actually the second aBlogtoWatch Swatch Scuba Libre review. Our James Lamdin did an early review of the Scuba Libre Deep Turtle watch here. That
GIVEAWAY: Trip To American-Made RGM Watch Manufacture In Pennsylvania
It is no secret that in its heyday, the American watch industry was the best in the world. Brands like Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin, Waltham, and others were known for producing the best industrialized timepieces and today that legacy is kept alive in scant few places. Perhaps the only true watch manufacture left in the United States is RGM. Started by watchmaker Roland G. Murphy, RGM is located near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a historic hub of American timepiece production.For the 2013 aBlogtoWatch holiday giveaway, the lucky winner will accompany me (Ariel Adams) on a several day trip to R
Ball Marks Adoption Of Standard Time With New Trainmaster Watch
In addition to their fantastic sport watches, Ball Watches makes some cool dress pieces as well. The new Trainmaster Standard Time is an excellent example and comes with a very reasonable price in 18k rose gold. So why "Standard Time?" Today, we take our synchronized time for granted. Prior to 1883 however, that was something that didn't exist. It's been 130 years since the United States adopted Standard Time and the railroads consolidated 70 different time zones into the four we have today. It was also around that time that a jeweler by the name of Webster Clay Ball decided to utilize
Vacheron Constantin Vladimir Custom Watch
The owner of this watch named it The Vladimir. He was able to call it whatever he liked because he custom commissioned it from Vacheron Constantin. The brand is among the few that will entertain clients who not only want custom watches, but also custom watch movements. This is part of their highly exclusive "Atelier Cabinotiers" department. Do you know what it takes to design, prototype, perfect, manufacture, finish, and test a watch movement? Usually those costs are built into some type of economy of scale. Now think of all that for just one movement. We are talking incredible prices
Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Watch
Oris is pretty well known to me as a maker of workhorse watches with all sorts of sporty themes. Maybe it is racing, or diving, or aviation - Oris has a handsome watch for the job. Less people know their retro styled watches. One such example is the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date watch. It has a terrible name (no effort there!), but totally falls into the category of what I call "the dad watch." Yea, that looks like something everyone's "dad" used to wear. It has that sense of classic no-nonsense functionality that seems to remind you of steady good taste for uncontroversial times in the