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Horology magazine
Horology magazine









We aim to maintain a good balance of theory and practice, covering clocks, watches, turret clocks, and electric and electronic timepieces. The rest of the magazine is not included. The Horological Journal ( HJ) contains leading, peer-reviewed articles on historical and contemporary clock and watchmaking, servicing, repair, restoration and conservation.

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The magazine article was carefully removed directly from a Swiss magazine. There is also one small red ink mark on the opening page of the article. Created in 2019, the BR 05 is a derivative of the BR 03, Bell & Ross’s iconic square timepiece with a round dial, inspired by cockpit instruments. The article is 3 pages in length (on 2 sheets of paper).Īs with most vintage magazine clippings, there is some yellowing to the paper due to age as well as light wear and small bends. Bell & Ross unveils the BR 05 Artline, the watch earning its name from a 1940’s American product design trend focusing on flawlessness, lightweight and streamlining. The magazine article was carefully removed from a Swiss magazine. Everyone - the watch manufacturer, repairer or oil manufacturer - has given his views these often differ from those of his colleague, favouring one particular brand of oil or another according to his own particular experience."

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"Much has already been said on the subject of lubrication in horology. Zimmer, Lecturer in Horology in Brussels" - Original magazine article (magazine clipping) which was removed from a 1954 Swiss magazine. A year-on-year comparison of subjects covered in the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry magazine clearly shows a profession increasingly committed to. Today it stands as a statement from the Swiss maison that the best way to predict the future is to create it."The Problem of Lubrication in Horology" by "O. The Ulysse Nardin Diver X Skeleton ties the past with the present but, more importantly, sets the trajectory for the next 175 years of artisan watchmaking. These magazines have been professionally bound so it looks like a hardback book. Vibrant touches of orange emphasise the model’s sports origins and can be further enhanced with an optional supercharged orange rubber strap. Other intricate details include hour markers that are carefully attached to the case so that they appear to be floating, an effect which adds to the watch’s sensation of depth, character and complexity. This movement affords hours, minutes and seconds functions indicated by Superluminova-coated hands to ensure high legibility even in the darkest corners of the sea. Clocks magazine is published every month and the magazine brings the reader information on every aspect of horology, such as information on clock collecting. Established in 1977, Clocks is the worlds leading independent horological magazine. There is now an oscillating weight in the shape of Ulysse Nardin’s iconic X as well as a barrel cover at the midday mark, finished in the same blue Carbonium material as the bezel. The premier organization dedicated to the timekeeping or horology. The new UN-372 calibre driving the time for this unique timepiece is a completely re-engineered movement carried over from the Executive Skeleton model and faithfully reimagined for the Diver X Skeleton. The concave inverted unidirectional rotating bezel also acts to protect the domed sapphire glass against untimely impacts during diving expeditions.

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This application is further reinforced with a water resistance rating of 200 metres to withstand potentially fatal depths of water pressure. The PVD application itself serves a functional purpose in depositing a thin layer of high-density protective material around the watch. All of this takes place within a 44-millimetre case coated in blue PVD and finished with a lightweight blue Carbonium bezel for a truly striking appearance whether on land or at the depths of the ocean. Timeless minimalism perfectedĪs a stripped-down version of the Diver X model, the latest timepiece boasts a skeletonised face in place of a conventional dial to showcase the watch’s complex inner workings. with Clocks, the world's leading independent horological magazine. To celebrate 175 years of timekeeping excellence until this very day, Ulysse Nardin has unveiled the Diver X Skeleton. The Ulysse Nardin brand would eventually become a leader in the manufacturing of marine chronometers and high-precision seafaring instruments – life-saving navigation tools that would earn its place in the highest order of civil, military and scientific industries.

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It was here that a young man named Ulysse Nardin would craft his very first timing instruments designed to help explore the world’s uncharted oceans.

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To realise the full extent of Ulysse Nardin’s most pioneering exploits at sea, one needs to navigate far into the past – all the way back to 1846, in fact.









Horology magazine