March 27, 2014

The Attraction for Nautical Folklore in Watch Design

The history of chronometers is incorporated into current wristwatch designs.
March 27, 2014

Getting Back to the Essentials of Time

MeisterSinger, a German watch company, is taking the precision out of timekeeping with single-handed watches that simplify the tracking of hours.
March 27, 2014

Time for a Cabinetmaker

Valerii Danevych, who grew up in a family of cabinetmakers in Ukraine, is gaining a reputation for his watch mechanisms made of wood.
March 27, 2014

Matthew Brandt creatively repurposes the earliest photographic techniques for a new show at Yossi Milo Gallery

For his second solo show at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York, Matthew Brandt creatively repurposes the earliest photographic techniques
March 27, 2014

The Architect’s Eye: Otto Wagner’s Vienna

Lee F. Mindel celebrates the modernist spirit of the great architect-designer, who helped reinvent the city at the turn of the 20th century
March 27, 2014

Baubles and Blueprints

H.Stern unveils new jewelry inspired by the sketches of the late architect Oscar Niemeyer
March 27, 2014

A double-height entrance hall lined in bookshelves, an industrial chic Chicago restaurant, and an elegant L.A. pool

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March 27, 2014

Rich History

A Paris exhibition celebrates the artistic traditions of Morocco’s Berber women
March 26, 2014

Swiss Watchmakers Skeptical of Digital Revolution

Smartwatches are growing in popularity, but watch industry leaders show little interest in combining diamond bezels with digital wizardry.
March 21, 2014

Why Android Wear Is the Beginning of the Wearable Devices Era

Every hardware platform needs software to be successful. By giving manufacturers a known operating system to work with, Google’s could jump-start the wearables industry.