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The Hidden Evolution of Blancpain’s Gay Frères Bracelets
Bracelets are one of the most fascinating yet overlooked aspects of watchmaking, often relegated to the background in discussions about a watch’s importance. Ironically, without the bracelet (or strap), the wristwatch itself would never have existed and we might still be carrying pocket watches today. With that in mind, one could argue that the bracelet and its design are among the most important elements of a watch. The bracelet is the watch’s primary point of contact with i
Xavier Marti
May 248 min read


The Lost Vacheron Constantin: The Untold Story of the 333
Ad from 1986 showing Vacheron Constantin 333. Photo Source: Connoisseur Magazine To understand the Vacheron Constantin 333, one first has to understand the watch that came before it. In 1977, amid the height of the quartz crisis, Vacheron Constantin introduced the 222 to celebrate the manufacture’s 222nd anniversary. Designed by Jörg Hysek, the watch marked a dramatic departure from the classical dress watches that had long defined the maison. It embraced the emerging languag
Xavier Marti
May 215 min read


Unpacking Daniel Roth’s Most Unusual Creation: The “Lego Bracelet”
I still remember the first time I encountered a "Lego bracelet”. I could hardly believe a watch like this existed, let alone one bearing the Daniel Roth name. The design was so unlike anything in his catalog, that it immediately provoked a question: what could have pushed Roth to stray so boldly from his own aesthetic language? After all, Daniel Roth is synonymous with sleek, classical, ellipsocurvex cases in precious metals, paired with understated leather straps. But a stai
Xavier Marti
Nov 16, 202511 min read
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