The Joseph Bulova School of Watchmaking
When the Second Great War ended in the 1940s, a massive wave of drafted soldiers made their way back home…
When the Second Great War ended in the 1940s, a massive wave of drafted soldiers made their way back home…
Diving and wristwatches have gone hand-in-hand in a big way ever since the rise of SCUBA diving in the mid-20th…
It’s a no-brainer—the first watches predate the first watch brand. However, it is branding that permeates the world of timekeeping…
You don’t have to be a prominent youtuber, contemporary model, professional skate/wake/snow/surfboarder, or entertainment industry performer to stay ahead of…
Having trouble figuring out what wristwatch might fare well with pops this holiday season? It can be pretty daunting to…
It can be pretty easy to take modern watchmaking standards for granted. Though quartz watchmaking has made standardizing the accuracy…
Here at Times Ticking we’ve been doing a fair amount of writing/talking about “firsts” in the watch and clock industry.…
Language is a tricky thing. Essentially, words derive meaning from how they’re used—context is key. So why “watch”? Obviously people…
War is a subject that comes up quite often when talking watch invention. After all, watches are about as personal…