
This Obscure Tool Watch Brand Is Back with New Timepieces
Ollech & Wajs manufactured affordable, purpose-built tool watches in the 60s and 70s, and will shortly be producing new products.
Ollech & Wajs manufactured affordable, purpose-built tool watches in the 60s and 70s, and will shortly be producing new products.
By Zen Love
We found three examples of cool Art Deco watches that offer a unique look into another era when rectangular watches were all the rage.
By Zen Love
These three Tudor timepieces show different sides of the brand’s personality from past eras, and each measures a comfortable 34mm wide.
By Zen Love
These three vintage chronograph watches with sporty racing themes feature cushion-shaped cases that scream 1960s-1970s cool.
By Zen Love
An interview with the owner of Rue Watches.
If you’re a vintage watch guy (and especially a vintage Seiko guy), then you can’t afford to ignore this sale from DC Vintage Watches.
By Oren Hartov
A pilot’s watch from on a mountaineering-inspired lineup that existed thanks to a dive watch.
Three vintage pieces from Omega, Rolex and Eberhard & Co.
Three vintage pieces from Telstar, Wakmann and Heuer.
Years ago Gerald Donovan photographed a Grand Seiko.
It’s one of three such watches to exist.
For the 11th installment of our Timekeeping Selects series with Analog/Shift, we’re presenting an OMEGA Seamaster Professional “SHOM” ($3,500), designed for the study of French coasts in 1973 by the Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine.
By Jason Heaton
What self-respecting watch nerd hasn’t spent countless hours trolling eBay for that elusive vintage treasure that no one has discovered? The Pre-Moon Omega Speedmaster, the MilSub, the Cosmonaute — the names alone are enough to get palms sweating and the heart racing.
By Jason Heaton