Sunday, Aug 28 2011
articles: 7
Complicated: IWC Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia
Saturday August 27, 2011 - IWC introduced their most complicated timepiece ever, the Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia. According to IWC, it took ten years of intensive research to achieve the horological feat of "uniting solar time with sidereal time, together with astronomical …
LAST CHANCE: Orient Excursionist GMT Watch Giveaway
With the month almost over you have just a couple more days to enter for a chance to win the Orient Excursionist GMT watch. The winner will get their choice of black or white dial for this attractive 45mm wide … Continue reading →
Another digital suntimer – the Casio FTW100D-7V
Since this is the third post I’m writing in a week’s time on watches that feature sunset times on it, I think it’s safe to say that this is a category my interest is growing in. The Forester series model offers an alternative to the G-shock line, but still offers many of …
NEW RELEASE: The IWC Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia, The Most Complex Watch From IWC...Ever
This is the most complex IWC ever made - it took ten years to develop - and it is awesome. The front of the Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia features the solar time, the sidereal time (both can be set independently), power reserve and a very large tourbillon as seconds …
Quinting Mysterious Chronograph Watch Available On James List
What does it take for one to spend about $7,000 - $10,000 (or more) on a quartz chronograph watch? And I mean an educated watch lover who knows about movements and isn't just buying for looks? Is there such a … Continue reading →
Think watches today are too “loud”? Try the Mutewatch
Today I ran across an interesting digital watch that has touch controls – the Mutewatch. Simply to look at it, you might think someone was wearing an oddly-stylized silicone wristband for some cause or another. However, when you touch the face of the watch, it springs to …

