Monday, Aug 26 2013
articles: 5
Review: Girard-Perregaux Chrono Hawk
Girard-Perregaux, to those not familiar with watch lore, is a watchmaker founded in 1791 and that now produces handmade, manufacture pieces in the mid- to high-level range. I’ve been a longtime fan of the brand – they usually come up with designs that are timeless and more …
Imitation is the Sincerest way to get Sued!
Readers of Monochrome are no doubt familiar with most of the major watch case/bezel/dial combinations that make-up some of the greatest and most expensive timepieces ever. You folks will also (no doubt) be familiar with the scores of companies that have popped-up over the …
Buben & Zorweg Follow The Horological Path
If you’ve been following my Historical Horology articles, you’re well aware that wrist watches have clocks in their family tree. Up until recently, the firm Buben & Zorweg has been known as a creator of some rather high-end clocks. Following in the path of tradition, …
SISU Bravado 55mm Watch Review
There are big watches and then there are bigger watches. The SISU Bravado sits at the top of the ladder being 55mm wide. For some people the mere idea of wearing a 55mm wide watch is insane, not only because of the size, but also because of the weight.... read more »The …

