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H. Moser & Cie. unveils the Streamliner Centre Seconds, which follows the self-winding Flyback chronograph launched in January 2020 as the second model in the Streamliner collection. "Streamliner" is a reference to the first high-speed trains from
There are many qualities that make a good timepiece—the materials used, the design details, the way it wears on the wrist. But the most important part cannot be seen or felt, only measured: Its accuracy.
The Tradition line draws its inspiration directly from the caliber of the subscription watch created by Breguet at the end of the eighteenth century. This new model offers an open view of the movement with all its architectural shapes and shows not
Gracianna Winery on the Miracle Mile of Westside Road in the Russian River Valley is riding high on the news that their recently released 2018 Westside Reserve Pinot Noir has earned Gold at five separate domestic and international wine competitions
With the height of rosé season upon us and celebrity wines flooding the marketplace, award-winning wine expert and author Mark Oldman this week hosted a virtual "Celebrity Rosé Deathmatch" to determine which celebrity rosés were worthy of the vinous
VINAERA, the maker behind the world's first electric aerator, is making history yet again, with a new innovation to create the first-ever Adjustable Electric Wine Aerator, delivering the following features:
A center of fine watchmaking since 1845: Timepieces made in Glashütte, Germany, are unique around the world. NOMOS Glashütte is marking this significant anniversary with three limited-edition versions of a classic model.
True to its name, the Pioneer Centre Seconds Swiss Mad Red is a pioneering timepiece with a spirit of adventure. Comfortable and designed for everyday wear, its design is imbued with references to the industrial world.
In 1988, over 30 years ago, a young and independent family company was established in Geneva, the heart of the Swiss watch industry. Meanwhile, on Italian shores, an association was set up to celebrate La Dolce Vita by preserving the famous Riva.