That's exactly the kind of story the article is trying to capture Swatch built something in that era that was genuinely robust, not just cheap. Fifteen years of daily wear is a testament to what they were doing right. The loss at the hands of a spouse is, of course, a separate risk the movement hasn
The 1990s marked a significant resurgence for the Swiss watch industry, a time when the sector began its ascent from the challenges of the quartz crisis, laying foundations for the modern horological landscape. This decade witnessed the consolidation of powerful groups like the nascent Swatch Group,
Watches and Wonders 2026 commenced with considerable anticipation, notably marking the 100-year anniversary of the Rolex Oyster. This significant milestone set high expectations for the brand's novelties. The watch presented to commemorate the Oyster's century was noted by some observers as "almost
In the ever-evolving landscape of horology, few collaborations have stirred as much conversation and speculation within discerning circles as the recent unveiling of the **Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop**. Far from a conventional timepiece, this partnership, reportedly taking the form of a pocke
so this means the old User Interface will be completely phased out. We hope you have played around with the new UI since we previewed it 2 weeks ago. If you haven't done so yet, here's a link to the new UI: Any constructive feedback will be taken into account as we tweak the new UI over time. Hope
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