
Patek Philippe 5711A – The Patek Piano
During this year the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711A with the white dial became of the most desired stainless-steel sports watches in haute horology. Read the full article.
During this year the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711A with the white dial became of the most desired stainless-steel sports watches in haute horology. Read the full article.
A small special series of 63 cars released to celebrate the birthyear of Lamborghini in 1963, making the Aventador SVJ 63 a rare version of what was already a rare model.
A. Lange & Söhne challenged traditional watch design to come up with the ZEITWERK and a patented mechanism that drove three precisely switching hour and minute discs.
Once considered the fastest production car in the world, the Porsche 959 remains as iconic as the day it was presented to the world.
Sometimes ‘special’ just isn’t enough. And that’s why Patek Philippe offers variants of their best models exclusively off-catalogue. One of these watches is the Nautilus with red rubies.
The McLaren P1 was presented at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2013. Seven years later, the design of the P1 is still one of the most iconic ever drawn on a paper. The definition of a future classic.
Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas collection represents the highest form of fine watch making, as well as it bears the imprint of VC’s genius and DNA – but one watch stands out.
The history of the BMW 507 is just as breathtaking as the design of the car. After the big failure and only 252 units produced, no one could have ever imagined the value that the 507 would gain over time.
Not all of you have the same knowledge of watch making which is why we have been asked many times if we can post an article about watch basics. Here is part II.
Collectible Cars and Watches will gain importance as Alternative Investments. But why? Read the article and understand the reason why.
Read our interview with the Swiss watch collector @blckcb, who loves independent watch brands.
When the 288 GTO was presented in 1984, it was the most powerful and fastest road car Ferrari had ever built. But why is the 288 GTO so important in Ferrari’s history? Read the full article.
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