How Did Watches Get Railroad Approved?
How Did Watches Get Railroad Approved? It can be pretty easy to take modern watchmaking standards for granted. Though quartz…
How Did Watches Get Railroad Approved? It can be pretty easy to take modern watchmaking standards for granted. Though quartz…
Who Cares About the First Wristwatch? Here at Times Ticking we’ve been doing a fair amount of writing/talking about “firsts”…
Why is a Watch Called a “Watch”? Language is a tricky thing. Essentially, words derive meaning from how they’re used—context…
The Second Boer War and “Wristlets” War is a subject that comes up quite often when talking watch invention. After…
The (2nd) Most Expensive Watch Ever Sold The luxury watch world is brimming with highly valuable watches (the cup doth…
Skeleton-Watch Fossil Today we’re taking a snapshot. History houses many mechanicals in its catalog and the Waterbury “Long Wind” is…
Ocarina of Time Time travel is not a new mechanic to gaming, television, or entertainment generally. However, one particularly inventive…
The Lighthouse Cranks up the Tension With Ticking Clocks Ahoy there mateys! It’s quite a film what’s been released this…
Automatic Watch Winder Tips What isn’t always readily known about mechanical watches is that they need to remain wound to…