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Watchmaking

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CultureMay 2, 2025
Why do people wear their watches on their left hand more than on their right?

Have you ever noticed that the vast majority of people wear their watches on their left wrist? It's no coincidence that around 90% of watch wearers prefer this wrist. This practice, so widespr...

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CultureApr 8, 2025
Complete Watch Terminology Guide: The Horological Lexicon

Explore our comprehensive watch terminology guide with over 100 technical terms explained: movements, complications, materials, and finishes. Essential reference for watch enthusiasts.

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CultureFeb 28, 2025
Why Are There 60 Seconds in a Minute?

Why do we count 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour? Discover the fascinating origin of time measurement!

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CultureFeb 24, 2025
Time change: origin, impacts and future of this practice

Every year, the French move their watches forward or backward twice, in the spring and fall. This ritual, established to better align activity schedules with daylight, is the subject of recurring ...

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CultureFeb 23, 2025
What is a skeleton watch?

Diving into the heart of a fascinating watch mechanism Skeleton watches occupy a special place in the world of watchmaking. By revealing their internal movement, they transform the passage of time ...

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CultureFeb 14, 2025
Why is it always 10:10 on a presentation watch?

If you've ever looked at a watch window or a watch advertisement, you've probably noticed an intriguing detail: the hands almost always show 10:10 . This choice is not insignificant, it is above al...