For many watch enthusiasts, choosing between an automatic and a manual movement is more than a practical decision — it is about engineering, tradition, and the experience of wearing a mechanical watch. While both types share the same mechanical foundations, the way they generate and store energy changes how the watch feels, performs, and even…
Luxury in watchmaking is often misunderstood as complexity.
More complications. More finishing. More weight. More presence.
But genuinely expensive-feeling watches often achieve the opposite effect.
They disappear.
A great thin watch doesn’t dominate the wrist. It integrates with it. The case slips under a cuff effortlessly. Weight distribution feels almost invisible. The proportions become architectural rather than…
For years, vintage Omega sat quietly beneath the hype dominating Rolex and Patek Philippe collecting.Â
But that begun to change.Â
Collectors increasingly recognise that mid-century Omega produced some of the finest everyday mechanical watches ever made.Â
The appeal starts with movements.Â
Vintage Omega calibres from the 1950s and 1960s remain deeply respected because they combined reliability, elegant…


