Visconti Abyssus Scuba 3000m Dive Watches Hands-On
At Couture 2014, I had the interesting opportunity to see the prototypes of the upcoming Visconti Abyssus Scuba 3000m Dive watch collection – a timepiece collection that, in my opinion, belongs in a video game fantasy world. The Visconti Abyssus Scuba 3000m is a timepiece with a lot to discuss. Further,? the brand Visconti is another example of a writing instrument maker turned watch maker. The most famous example of this is German Montblanc, who began to produce watches about 15 years ago. Since then, other traditional pen makers have followed suit with products at different ends of the luxury spectrum. Other traditional writing instrument makers such as Cross, St. Dupont, and Montegrappa have also entered the watch business.Visconti’s strategy in entering the watch business is more like fellow Italian company Montegrappa compared to the others in regard to wishing to produce some wild, avant garde designs versus more classic wrist fare. If Montblanc’s goal is to mak
Dan Henry Watches Inspired By Years Of Collecting Vintage Watches
Sponsored Post written for best watches by advertiser.Dan Henry is a watch collector looking to offer watches with classic designs focusing on affordability and a purist vintage design. He also runs Timeline.watch?dedicated to his love of vintage horology. Dan Henry is inspired by traveling around the world and collecting not just wristwatches, but eclectic objects from magnets to stamps to Faberge cigarette cases – really anything with timeless character and personality. Keeping the watches named simply after the year by which their design is inspired, Dan Henry currently offers four models, the 1947, the 1963, the 1968, and the 1970. Here's a brief introduction to Dan Henry's available pieces, each of which are inspired by a unique vintage design with prices between $190 and $250.