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With its dashboard-esque subdials and easy-to-read features the Meister Chronoscope
THE YEAR OF THE HORSE HAS INSPIRED SOME OF THE WORLD’S FINEST WATCHMAKERS, WITH EXQUISITE EQUESTRIAN DESIGNS, ENGRAVINGS AND MINIATURE PAINTINGS, FINDS KATE YOUDE
WATCHES ARE QUITE simple in principle. They need an oscillator, a display and a power source. Horophiles get very excited indeed about oscillators such as free-sprung balances, tuning forks and quartz
It is nothing new to turn a large private collection of classics into a museum, though it is less common in the UK and Europe than the USA (where the tax benefits can be considerable). Even so, to do
THE CLASSIC CAR world sometimes behaves as if Friedhelm Loh has come out of nowhere, an unheard-of collector who has burst onto the scene since Covid, waving around wads of cash and buying up all the
You can count the number of bike brands that are older than Jaegher and still making bikes today on one hand. Bianchi, Fuji, Raleigh, Orbea. Little finger not required. Despite having been in business
A pair of comfortable Gonse chairs brought last year’s sales to a splendid end, with Old Master drawings set to star at auctions and fairs early in 2026