THE BEST EVERYDAY WATCHES FROM OMEGA Omega was founded in 1848 and has since produced timeless, useful, and incredibly dependable timepieces. You can be sure that they have learnt and perfected the art of watchmaking because they have over 170 years of experience. That is precisely what the Omega Aqua Terra, Seamaster and Constellation demonstrate. With its screw-down crowns and 150 to 300 meters water resistance, these Omega models make for some of the best everyday watches you can choose to wear. From their stunning design language to the specifications they each have; these models could easily make for a...
HOW TUDOR BECAME THE WATCH OF CHOICE FOR MODERN ADVENTURES Most people try and aim for that one perfect watch, and that makes sense for a lot of reasons. It enables you to get the moist wear and therefore value out of your timepiece, it marks deciding what watch to wear incredibly easy as you only have the one. It will be the watch that you will write your own history with and it would be able to tell a lifetime of stories. For the better part of the last 50 years almost everyone would point you straight towards Rolex...
WHAT MAKES OMEGA’S CO-AXIAL ESCAPEMENT SO SPECIAL ? Omega have always differentiated themselves by their movements. For many years if you wanted a luxury Swiss watch that had a movement designed to cope effortlessly with anything you do, Omega was the go to choice. They have their movements all METAS certified and the finishing of the movements were nicely decorated. Most of their watches feature a display case back so you can admire your Omega’s movement because it’s definitely a highlight feather for the watch. However, beyond the words “METAS certified” very few people actually know why their movements are...
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ROLEX EXPLORER II Created in 1971, the Explorer II is the worthy heir to the Explorer, with the same qualities of resistance to extreme condition environments. In collective mind, both these watches were famous for being the very first to climb up the Everest mount in 1953, even though the alpinists were actually wearing Oyster Perpetual. Perfectly waterproof and capable of withstanding the polar cold, it is distinguished from its predecessor by a brand new face. Source : Bobs watches The Explorer II has become the watch of choice for speleologists who delve into...