In partnership with Saks, Town & Country Editor-in-Chief Stellene Volandes spotlights the jewelry she’s currently swooning over. This month’s pick: skeleton watches. Can you sit and watch time go by?
Intricate, artful and almost delicate in appearance, skeleton watches are the ultimate way for a manufacture to show off its tricks. Not only are the dials difficult to machine and perfect, but their ...
“The X is, of course, an important letter of the alphabet. It’s a chromosome. X marks the treasure. X is a movie classification and it is used for multiplication,” quipped Ulysse Nardin North American ...
Swiss watch and jewelry brand Piaget is known for its chic style and legendary designs. Easily one of the most well-known Piaget timepieces is the Piaget Polo watch – conceived of and unveiled decades ...
One who is not familiar with the Graham watches can easily learn to recognize them by their sophisticated, bold design and chronograph trigger mechanism. The Swiss luxury watchmaker likes to dare and ...
One year after it debuted the sporty three-handed Defy Skyline collection, Zenith unveiled a bold skeletonized model—the first skeleton watch equipped with a 1/10th-of-a-second indicator—at this ...
No watchmaking genre celebrates the intricate and delicate craft of mechanical watchmaking quite like a skeleton, or open-worked, design. Dispensing with the watch’s dial, skeletonization seeks to ...
Few modern watch brands enjoy experimentation quite as much as Ulysse Nardin. The brand today is best known for its Freak line which utilizes the watch’s movement as its dial and hands, and there are ...
Reading about watches can often feel like cracking open a textbook. Browsing—and even buying—means being barraged with inscrutable words and phrases like ”tourbillons,” “perpetual calendars,” “minute ...
If you’ve ever seen a painting in which the eyes follow you around the room, you might have found that a bit uneasy. [CuriousInventor] has taken that concept further with a skeleton that literally ...