A little gold never hurt anyone. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more There aren’t a whole lot of world-time watches out there for under five figures, let alone under $2,000.
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In 1931, a Swiss watchmaker named Louis Cottier patented an ingenious mechanism that could display all of the world’s time zones simultaneously. Adopted by brands such as Vacheron Constantin, Rolex ...
On Monday, New York-based, Swiss-made watch company Axia Time said it is the official licensed timepiece of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The new collection is the first time that timepieces have been part ...
Back in the 1930s, a Genevan watchmaker named Louis Cottier applied his ingenious “world time” complication to watches from Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Rolex, and others. Watches with this ...
This story is from an installment of In the Loupe, our weekly insider newsletter about the best of the watch world. Sign up here. “We are kind of in the perfect storm,” Georges Kern, chief executive ...
There aren’t a whole lot of world-time watches out there for under five figures, let alone under $2,000. So when Farer launched its line of World Timers back in 2019, it seemed like a bit of a fever ...
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