A Rolex found amid the rubble of the Palisades Fire tests the skill of a popular YouTuber dedicated to watch restoration.
James Dowling, a well-known expert on the Swiss luxury brand, says the book also describes his 40 years as a watch collector.
A process to extract metals from their ore with hydrogen could make deep-sea mining for valuable materials more sustainable than mining on land, a new study claims. Swathes of the ocean floor are ...
This video takes a closer look at the replica Lamborghini build together with Tim Shaw from Car SOS. From bodywork and proportions to performance and sound, the car is examined in detail to see how ...
In 2026, super clone watches will become one of the most talked-about trends in the luxury market. These watches are not just simple copies, they are precision-built timepieces that replicate every ...
At a recent gathering of Swiss business executives in the White House, the CEO of Rolex presented President Trump with a gold-plated desk clock. The CEO of a precious-metals company presented the ...
Mining the seafloor for valuable metals could send dangerous ripples through ocean food webs. Tiny floating plankton, the base of the food web, can accidentally ingest particles of sediment kicked up ...
The rapid development of electric vehicles is fuelling a geopolitical scramble for minerals in the deep sea. In April, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to expedite sea-bed ...
#Seiko #Vintage #Japan In today's video, we talk about some Seiko Grand Quartz and King Quartz models that were an instrumental point in the quartz crisis. These watches challenged the swiss and we ...
Luxury watches have long symbolized success, heritage, and craftsmanship. From the iconic Rolex, to the bold and futuristic Richard Mille, to the timeless elegance of Patek Philippe, these timepieces ...
The deep sea is home to some of the weirdest creatures on Earth, from ghostly elder fish to carnivorous harp sponges. Sometimes, scientists discover more humble creatures that are so tiny that they go ...