In many countries, blue is the favorite color for most people. In Germany, where watchmaker NOMOS Glashütte is located, studies show: At 19%, blue has a clear lead, followed by green (14%) and red (13%). Blue is exceedingly popular. Blue is the color
Adversity is growing. Already 800 million people worldwide are starving. A combination of various crises have exacerbated an already difficult situation in many regions of the world: local conflicts, the pandemic, droughts and crop failures, the deat
Amazfit, a leading global smart wearable brand owned by Zepp (NYSE: ZEPP), has launched its latest firmware update for its rugged outdoor GPS smartwatch, the Amazfit T-Rex 2. This new update introduces the eagerly-anticipated Route Import and Real-ti
The MARE 300MT watch represents the underwater and sporty soul of LOCMAN. It is enriched, for the first time, with hour, minute, and seconds counters, complications that increase its technical performance and confirm the high-quality standards the El
Casio is pleased to announce the latest additions to G-SHOCK's luxury full-metal line-up with the introduction of the new GMB2100 series. Boasting octagonal bezels and the slimmest profile yet across G-SHOCK's full-metal collections, along with
On July 28-29, 2022, Maryland auctioneers Alexander Historical Auctions, known internationally for their sale of historical military objects, will be offering the bronze desk set and blotter used by Adolf Hitler during the signing of the Munich Pact
Pioneer for women in the tech and wellness space via technology wearables, Bellabeat Inc. (https://bellabeat.com/) announced today the addition of two new stunning colors to their Ivy wearable collection. Drawn from elegant minimalism, the wearable
As many enthusiasts are aware, the historic Eberhard & Co diver's collection, presented between the late 1950s and the 1960s, featured several exceptional models. Among these, one of the favourites at the time was the Scafograf 200 version,
He swam from Corsica to Sardinia, from Europe to Africa, and now Dr. Joseph Heß, project leader at Chemnitz University of Technology, swam the longest river in Germany, the Rhine. It took him 25 days to swim the 1,235 kilometers (768 miles) from its