Man has always had the dream to control time, but the closest he has come is to keep track of it. Timepieces hold a fascination with some and inspire awe with their beauty and intricacy. Here, at Watch Historian, we have concentrated our efforts on brining our visitors information about wrist watches, as they are the most common timepiece used today. To narrow our focus further, we have focused on the finest of wrist watch brands, such as Rolex, Omega, and Breitling (Luxury watches).
Luxury wrist watches, aside from performing a practical function, are (and can be viewed as) fine art pieces. Their fine lines and exceptional craftsmanship helps create an air of elegance and longevity, which is another way fine wrist watches grapple with time.
A luxury watch can be more than just an instrument. Often the longevity and beauty of these pieces make them lifelong 'companions' to their owner, and are even passed on as heirlooms.