Rolex and TAG Heuer Have Survived Smartwatches Before. Should They Be ...
Joe Thompson, editor in chief of WatchTime, wrote a cranky column in 2013 in which he recalled a bunch of meh smartwatch launches over the years: the Seiko TV watch in 1983; Microsoft SPOT watches in 2003; the Pebble Smartwatch and Samsung Galaxy Gear ...
Precision Jewelers in Westland opens new store
In addition to the expanded bridal area, it has an area for clocks and wristwatches by Bulova, Caravelle, Movado, Seiko and Citizen, pocket watches and Chamilia beads, as well as jewelry boxes and pen sets. "We want to concentrate on diamonds and gems ...
Apple Watch could 'win the wrist back'
Piper Jaffray pegs Apple Watch prices, including accessories and data storage options, to be about $450 for the base aluminum Sport model, $650 for the mid-tier stainless steel model with a sapphire crystal and $7,500 for the gold Edition. Those sorts ...
LCD screens allow digital watches to retain usability
According to a PC Magazine timeline on the history of the digital watch, the first digital watch used gears and springs, just like an analog clock, but displayed numbers instead of moving hands to indicate the time. The first publicly PC Magazine's ...
Is the Apple Watch's battery going to be a huge let down?
Worryingly for a watch, it is claimed that the device can only display the clock face for 3 hours per day, which means that for the rest of the time the Apple Watch is going to be showing a blank face. However, despite these low numbers, sources claim ...
Historic Swiss Brand Angelus Is Back And Presents The U10 Tourbillon Lumière
English watchmaker George Graham (1673 – 1751). Graham, named for George Graham (1673-1751) was equally as innovative and famous as Arnold at the time, inventing a lever escapement for clocks in 1710 that to this day continues to bear his name....
How The Watch Industry Will Save Itself
On December 25, 1969, the Japanese watch company Seiko released the Astron 35SQ, the world's first analog quartz watch. Quartz clocks were't new. A quartz crystal, exposed to an electric current, would vibrate at a constant and predictable rate, and ...