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Number 82 - August, 2004

 

 
100 Years of Oris
The Phenomenon of Richard Mille
Some Top Diver's Watches on the Market
Thomas Gref: Vintage Appeal
Zenith's Rise Continues
Sinn's Progressive Technology
BRM's Performance-Driven Timepieces
Solvil: Unconventional Birth of a Movement
Rob Otto: How to Become a Watchmaker
The Distinctive Designs of TB Buti
Carlo Ferrara Against Traditional Designs

Number 81 - July, 2004

 

 
Kobold Watch Company - 5th Anniversary
Baselworld 2004 Review
Basic Timepieces
Chronographs
Sports Watches
Complications
Ladies Watches
Avant-Garde Watches
TAG Heuer Teams up with Mercedes Benz
The Rolex Experience, Part 2
Krone Makes a Statement

Number 80 - June, 2004

 

 
The New Invicta Watch Group
First Look at SIHH 2003
A. Lange & Söhne
Cartier Proves Time is Precious
The New Cool World of Dunhill
The Complicated World of IWC
Jaeger-LeCoultre Shows it's Stuff
JeanRichard Steps into the Future
Panerai Gets Back to Basics
Parmigiani Marches to it's own Drummer
Piaget's Audacious Style
Vacheron Constantin's Salute to History
The Sporty Side of Roger Dubuis

Number 79 - May, 2004

 

 
IWCs New Aquatimer
A Little History from Svend Andersen
10 Years of Girard-Perregaux and Ferrari
Sattler: Horology for Home or Office
The Watch that Put Invicta on the Map
Epos revolutionizes the Classic Dress Watch
Festina's Factory of gold
The Art of Guilloche
Revue Thommen Takes to the Skies
Montblanc's Swiss Peak
Movement Review: Patek Philippe Ref. 3919

Number 78 - April, 2004

 

 
Martin Braun Tracks the Heavens
Rolex Conquers Mt. Everest
Peter Fonda: A True Watch Connoisseur
Celestial Splendor from Patek Philippe
Girard-Perregaux's Laureato Evo3
Richard Mille's Latest Creations
High Watchmaking with Jaeger LeCoultre
Good Things in Small Packages from Gevril
The Latest Creations from Ball Watch
Limes Moderne-izes it's 112 Line
Movement Review: Audemars Piguet 3120

Number 77 - March, 2004

 

 
Carl F. Bucherer Charts It's Own Course
A Visit to the Patek Philippe Factory
Extensive Guide to The World of Watch Straps
Vintage Style from Girard-Perregaux
AudemarsPiguet:  Arnold Schwarzenegger
Mechanical Marvels from De Bethune
Daniel Roth: Surviving the Switch
Vollmer's Midnight Run
All in a Day's Work with Ron Landberg
Going to Extremes with Kobold
Buyer Beware: The Seamaster's Evil Twin

Number 76 - February, 2004

 

 
A Watch Winder Review
Zenith's Star Rises
Blancpain: 50th Anniversary of the Fifty Fathoms
Creativity Reigns at Chopard
GPs Vintage 1945 Large Date Moonphase
Omega's Seamaster GMT
Designs from David Yurman
Oris pays tribute to Jazz Legend Charlie Parker
The Shapes and Faces of Millage

Number 75 - January, 2004

 

 
Openworking with Vacheron Constantin
Nomos: Evolution of the Unorthodox
A Day with Jaeger LeCoultre
Frederique Constant's latest complication
The Boldness of Bertolucci
Glashütte Original's Renovated Manufactory
RGM Commemorates USS Constellation
History of the Wristwatch
Oris' Big Crown Dive Regulator
The Gentleman's Watch from Paul Picot
Timekeeping and the Sport of Air Racing

Number 74 - December, 2003

 

 
TAG Heuer shifts into overdrive

Vacheron Constantin: a True Classic
Dornblüth & Sohn: Rebirth of a Legacy
The Wempe Chronograph
Cyma's Selection Strategy
Davosa: Value-priced Watches
Frederique Constant Passion
Mido is All dial
Spirit of the Montana Watch Company
Convergence 2003
Book Review: The Rolex Report

Number 73 - November, 2003

 

 

 
Ulysse Nardin: Great Discoveries in Time
Longines Evidenza Collection
Chronodeco: Vintage Styles Reborn
Zodiac's Retro-Styled V Series
Latest Mechanical Creations from Epos
Jochen Benzinger's Custom-Engraved
Patek Service Center USA
Chase-Durer: The New Oxygene
High-Quality Fake Heuers on the Market
Montres Allison
Seiko's Orange Monster

Number 72 - October, 2003

 

 

 
Exclusivity is key at Vacheron Constantin
Hermés Marks 75 Years of Wristwatches
Ball Watch Company is Back
Tissot Celebrates 150th Anniversary
Audemars Piguet Musical Watch Tour
Paul Picot: Get Noticed Underwater
Roger Dubuis: A Girl's Best Friend
Armond Nicolet: Now Available in U.S.A.
World's Most Complicated Wristwatch
Rolex: The James Bond Submariner

 

Number 71 - September, 2003

 

 

 
Royal Oak T3 Chronograph
Girard-Perregaux and Ferrari
Movado: A Brand in Motion
Revue Thommen: Steadfastly Swiss
Seiko's Kinetic Energy
Flying High with Vacheron Constantin
Interview with Nicolas G. Hayek
Paul Picot: Swiss Tradition
Titoni's Cosmo King 4o-mm Diver
Jaquet Droz: A Little Bit of History
Orbita Semprre Custom
Paul Baldin: Swiss Time, Italian Style
How the Perpetual Got its Calendar

Number 70 - August, 2003

 

 

 

Blancpain: 250 Years of Excellence
Rolex:  Paul Newman Daytona
Vive Las Vegas: JCK Review
Breitling commemorates Bentley
Made by F.P. Journe
Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine
The Swiss Armies: An American Story
The Cartier Roadster Chronograph
The Tissot Silen-T
The Art of Watchmaking in Glashütte
David Walter's Skeleton Clock

Number 69 - July, 2003

 


The majority of this issue is devoted to the variety of timepieces displayed at the 2003 BASELWORLD watch show held in Basel, Switzerland.  The public is welcome every day that it is open.
Best of Basel Part II
The Invincible Invicta Brand
The CXX Scuba Chronograph
The Different Faces of Aquaswiss
Rado's Vintage Automatics

Number 68 - June, 2003

 

 
The majority of this issue is devoted to the variety of timepieces displayed at the 2003 BASELWORLD watch show held in Basel, Switzerland.  The public is welcome every day
that it is open.
Best of Basel Part I
New Classics from Patek Philippe
New 10 Day Tourbillon
Richard Mille Takes to the Track with the Le Mans Classic Watch
Blu Part II...Out of the Ordinary

 

Number 67 - May, 2003

 

 
Dunhill Timepieces
A. Lange & Söhne: Small Changes
Audemars Piguet's Caliber 3120
Daniel JeanRichard Grand Entrance
Girard-Perregaux Complications
IWC's Pilot's watches Face-Lift
Jaeger-LeCoultre: Manufacture Extraordinaire
Montblanc: a Walk Through Time
Officine Panerai Proves Size Matters
Roger Dubuis Over to New Designs
Inspiration at Vacheron Constantin
The Van Cleef Mystique
Frank Muller Revolutionizes
The School Watch of Lititz
Asprey: British Luxury Redefined
Tourneau: The Horology Collection
Something Special from Montana Watch Company

Number 66 - April, 2003

 

 

 
Wempe Celebrates 125 Years
EWS Final Version
Vacheron Constantin's Complicated Lady
Leonard Watches Come to America
Bovet Watches: Not Just A Pretty Face
Longines: 125 Years of Sports Timekeeping
Girard-Perregaux Richeville Collection Prestige 2002
Baume & Mercier's New Capeland S
Cartier's Precious Privée
Officine Panerai's Special Editions
Japy's Type 32
Teeing off with the Suunto G9
Daniel JeanRichard's Attention to Detail
German Watch Companies on Display
Festina's Century Edition Collection
A Tradition Continues with Philippe Dufour
Garavelli: Timepieces with an Italian Flair
Ulysse Nardin: The Visionary and the Academic
Jaeger LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin
Teslar: Alternative Watchmaking

Number 65 - March, 2003

 

 


Patek Philippe's Twenty-4
TAG Heuer 2000 Aquagraph
Sirtoli Straps Show a Little Skin
Corum's Mechanical Marvels
Breitling Pays Tribute to Flight
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
New Vintage Breitlings
Around the Track with Chase-Durer
New from Cyma
Mido is All Dial
Ventura's Electronic Manufacture
Waldan's Blue Moons
American Watch Schools
A Visit to the RGM Facility
Minute Repeaters for Beginners
The Art of Engraving
Buying Time: Alpha Omega Jewelers

Number 64 - February, 2003

 


Assman Watches
Glashütte Industry's Founding Fathers
Follow up: Eternal Winding System
Chatila - One to Watch
Bell & Ross Hydromax
Fine Swiss Watchmaking at Affordable prices
Ebel's Bejeweled Creations
Charriol: The Art of Living Different
D. Freemont's 3 New Watches
Georg Jensen
Orbita's New Watch Winders
Movement Review: Lange 1815
Lalique: Fine Swiss Watchmaking

Number 63 - January, 2003

 



Dubey & Schaldenbrand 
Accessorize Your Pocket Watch
Review: Pilot's Watches
Fortis Celebrates 90th Anniversary
Ulysse Nardin Blue Max
IWC's New GST Models
Swiss Army Watches
Morse Diving Watches
Zannetti Turns a Frog into a Prince
Relaunch: Invicta
The Next from Bell & Ross
Interview with Eric Loth

 

Number 62 - December, 2002

 

 
Bertolucci Celebrates It's Anniversary
Girard-Perregaux pour Ferrari
Zenith Fall 2002 Collection
The Revival of Alpina
Daniel Mink's Mechanical Evolution
New Ulysse Nardin I
Montana Watch Company
New from Scatola del Tempo
Frédérique Constant Retrograde
Atlantic: Value and Quality since 1888
Davosa's Affordable Mechanicals
IWC for Prada
Festina Goes for the Gold
Omega Moon Watch
Clean-Cut Chronos
New IWC Portugeiser
Convergence Review
Audemars Piguet's New U.S. Center
Roger Dubuis' New Minute Repeater

Number 61 - November, 2002


A. Lange & Söhne History
Buying Time at La Swiss
Ulysse Nardin Ludovico
Frederique Constant Quartz Creations
Eternal Winding System (EWS)
Cartier's 100th Year in London
Martin Braun's Heliocentric
Arnold & Son - British Master
Union Glashütte Julius Bergter
Roger Smith's Perfect Timing
Crystal Clear: Part 2
Vollmer Pilot's Watches
A Day in the Life of Chopard

 

Number 60 - October, 2002

 

 
Gevril - One Man's Passion
Time Marches on for Louis Vuitton 
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra
Christiaan van der Klaauw
Tag Heuer - Beyond the Link
Maurice Lacroix Sphere
High Life with Frederique Constant
Tutima Flieger Chronograph F2 Gold
Auguste Reymond Axxis
Dufeau's Tribute to Airplane Art
Epos - All Shapes and Sizes
Piaget Courts the Ladies
Vacheron Constantin Calibre 1400
Cyma Shows It's True Colors
Japy Module Watches
Glycine - All in the Family
The Swatch Group Brands Bond
Tissot T-Touch
Jacob & Co. Five Time Zone Watch
Acrylic and Mineral Crystals

Number 59 - September, 2002

 

 
Breguet - 200th Anniversary of the Tourbillon
Titoni Airmaster
Masters of Engraving
Jaeger LeCoultre - a spin on things
Breitling Seawolf Avenger
TechnoMarine - Things to Come
Parmigiani and Bugatti