While others stack perpetual calendars and minute repeaters, the Le Locle manufacture asks a more fundamental question: what if we could simply eliminate one of watchmaking's oldest adversaries? Gravity. The silent enemy of chronometric precision. The reason watchmakers have spent centuries developing compensating mechanisms, adjustment protocols, and yes, the tourbillon itself. But Zenith's answer isn't compensation—it's elimination.
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Today, September 17, 2025 marks 270 years of uninterrupted history of the oldest watch manufacture in the world: Vacheron Constantin. As the world's oldest continuously operating watch manufacture, the Geneva-based maison has spent nearly three centuries perfecting the art of timekeeping, creating some of the most coveted and technically sophisticated timepieces ever conceived. For serious collectors, understanding Vacheron Constantin's remarkable journey through history—and the extraordinary rare references that punctuate its timeline—represents nothing less than a masterclass in horological excellence
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Rolex has partnered once again with global design authority Wallpaper* to publish the first authorized book on the history of the Oyster Perpetual Datejust. The Datejust has long been considered the quintessential Rolex—the model that most embodies the brand's ethos of precision, reliability, and timeless design. Now, for the first time, the Geneva-based manufacture has opened its archives to tell the complete story of this icon in an authorized historical account.
