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Swatch Watch Group Brand Overview

A complete guide to the Swatch Group — the world’s largest watch conglomerate. Covers the founding history, the quartz crisis, and all major brands from Omega, Breguet, and Blancpain to Longines, Hamilton, Tissot, and more.

Valjoux 72 Chronograph Movement — The Collector's Guide

The Valjoux 72 is one of the most iconic chronograph movements ever made. Used by Rolex, Heuer, and Patek Philippe, this Swiss-made manual-winding caliber is celebrated for its column wheel precision and lateral clutch design. Learn about its history, key features, and why collectors prize watches powered by the Valjoux 72.

Guide To Zenith And Movado Super Sub Sea Vintage Watch

A collector's guide to the Zenith and Movado Super Sub Sea vintage diving watches — covering the Movado-Zenith-Mondia holding history, the legendary Zenith Caliber 146 HP movement, key references (A3736, A3635, Super Sub Sea 500), and what makes these underrated 1960s divers so compelling for serious collectors.

The Complete History of Diving Watches

Explore the fascinating history of diving watches, from the 1953 Rolex Submariner to modern mechanical dive watches. Discover certified vintage dive watches at Experts Watches.

Best Vintage Diving Watches

A curated guide to the best vintage diving watches — from the Omega Seamaster 300 and Rolex Submariner to the Doxa Sub 300, LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm, and Zenith Sub Sea.

Valjoux Watch Movements Brief

A brief history of Valjoux watch movements — from the legendary Valjoux 72 used in the Rolex Daytona and Omega Speedmaster, to the iconic 88 and the workhorse 7750.

What's Trending with Vintage Watches Today?

When it comes to vintage watches, demand has never been stronger. Discover what collectors are buying in 2026 — from Omega divers to Heuer chronographs — and why vintage timepieces remain the ultimate investment.

5 Tips Tricks for Buying Vintage Watches Online

Learn the 5 essential tips for buying vintage watches online — from certification and condition to sizing, movements, and proper care.

History of the Wristwatch — From Pocket Watch to Icon

From the first wristwatch made for Queen Caroline in 1810 to Omega on the moon in 1969 — explore the complete history of the wristwatch, key milestones, and the brands that shaped modern horology.

For the Love of Vintage Watches!

Discover why vintage watches are worth collecting — from historical character and investment value to what to look for when buying a pre-owned timepiece.
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