Renowned as the world's smallest manufacturer of luxury timepieces, Iceland-based JS Watch has been serving the needs of its Hong Kong fan base through the pages of this magazine for the last four years
To give you, our readers, an idea of the process that goes into crafting these handmade gems, this sequence of images shows from start to finish how one reader's model – the 1919 44mm black dial model with a black ostrich leather strap – was put together.
Prices start from as little as HK$12k. For orders and further information, please click here: JS Watch
Written by The Editors
Click here to see the published article.
The Clifton Club is as attractive and multi-talented as those men who, whether in the sports hall or an important meeting, grasp everything life has to offer without counting their time. Designed...
The first watch ever worn on the moon, it has become an enduring symbol of the ingenuity and skill that took us into space. On its sixtieth anniversary, we look back at the heady days of the...
Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona
Created by Rolex in 1963, the Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona is a watch born to race. It has established an extraordinary track record in the world of...
The patent-protected Manufacture Breitling Caliber Bo3 is distinguished by an innovative construction to ensure a maximum of precision, sturdiness and reliability.
Navitimer...
With the new Da Vinci collection, IWC Schaffhausen has returned to the round case that was so successfully established by the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar in 1985. It also means bidding farewell...
To recall the events leading up to the creation of the Vagabondage, which is the quintessence of anti-marketing. In 2004, François-Paul Journe designed 3 unprecedented watches with a flat Tortue...
I’ve decided that François-Henry Bennahmias is an “anti-dementor”.
Fans of the Harry Potter films will recognize the “dementor” – hideous creatures which literally suck all of the joy and...
Audemars Piguet continues to forge a deep connection between the pursuits of fine watchmaking and excellence in contemporary art. The Manufacture’s new exhibition incorporates the work of artists...
From the late 19th century onwards, timepieces embodying remarkable breakthroughs in terms of anti-magnetism and water-resistance were the first steps towards sports-oriented watches. In 1898,...
Explorer - Scaling New Heights
The Explorer is emblematic of the privileged relationship that has always bound Rolex and exploration. A pioneering spirit prompted Rolex, in the 1930s, to equip...