Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts

Monday, 8 December 2025

Why a Traditional Mechanical Watch Makes a Brilliant Christmas Gift

In a world overflowing with digital screens and endless notifications, there’s something quietly reassuring about a traditional mechanical watch. 

As Christmas approaches and shoppers hunt for meaningful gifts that last longer than the festive season itself, interest in old-fashioned timepieces is enjoying a revival. And it’s easy to see why.

A Watch That Always Tells the Time – No Updates Required

Smartwatches promise convenience, but they don’t always deliver the basics. Many owners will recognise the frustration of raising their wrist only to be greeted by a blank screen, an unresponsive display or a menu of icons offering everything except the actual time. Battery drained? Update pending? Sensor not cooperating? Suddenly you’re tapping, swiping, and muttering.

A mechanical watch, by contrast, gets straight to the point. No boot-ups. No software glitches. No distracting alerts. 

Just a clear, beautifully designed face showing the hours, minutes and – if you’re lucky – a graceful sweeping second hand. It performs a single job, and it performs it flawlessly.

A Gift Built to Last for Decades

Most smartwatches become outdated within a couple of years. Battery performance declines, apps stop being supported, and brands move on to the next model. A mechanical watch is the opposite: it’s built with longevity in mind.

With occasional servicing, a mechanical watch can last for generations. It becomes a keepsake – something that can be worn, cherished, and eventually passed on. That sense of permanence makes it a thoughtful Christmas gift in an age of throwaway tech.

Craftsmanship You Can Feel

Mechanical watches are miniature works of engineering art. Hundreds of tiny parts, gears and springs move together in perfect harmony, powered entirely by human motion or a daily wind. For anyone who appreciates craftsmanship, heritage, or tactile objects that feel “alive”, this makes them particularly special.

Giving a mechanical watch is a way of gifting not just timekeeping, but artistry.

A Break from Digital Overload

Christmas often inspires people to rethink how they manage their time and wellbeing. Many are keen to reduce screen use, avoid constant notifications, and reconnect with analogue experiences.

A mechanical watch supports that aim. It gives the wearer the ability to check the time without checking everything else. No emails, no app suggestions, no fitness goals flashing across the screen. Just the simple, steady rhythm of time itself.

Suits Every Style and Personality

Whether your recipient adores vintage pieces, clean minimalist designs, rugged field watches or elegant dress styles, there’s a mechanical watch to match. Unlike smartwatches, which tend to look similar across brands, the variety in mechanical designs is huge.

It’s the sort of gift that feels personal, thoughtful and chosen with care – exactly what a Christmas present should be.

A Daily Reminder of the Giver

Every time the recipient glances at their wrist, they’re reminded of you. Few gifts are used as frequently or with such warmth. A mechanical watch becomes a quiet companion, marking the hours and days long after the Christmas wrapping has been recycled.

In a festive season often dominated by the latest gadgets, choosing an old-fashioned mechanical watch is a delightful act of rebellion. 

It’s reliable, long-lasting, beautifully made and blissfully free of digital fuss. 

And at a time when people are looking for more meaningful, enduring gifts, a mechanical watch stands out as both practical and poetic.

If you want to give a present this Christmas that truly stands the test of time, a classic mechanical watch might be the perfect choice.

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Timor Release a Modern Successor to the Legendary WWW (Dirty Dozen)

The Timor Watch Company is thrilled to unveil its latest masterpiece, the Modern Field 100M. Drawing inspiration from their iconic field watches, the Modern Field 100M is the pinnacle of utility; it's a blend of history and innovation, encapsulating the legacy of the revered Dirty Dozen while heralding a new era of watchmaking excellence. 

This watch represents the next step in our journey, seamlessly merging the past's robustness with today's elegance and functionality. And That' Christmas feels sure it will be the ideal Christmas gift for the watch enthusiast in your life.

Key Features:

Durability and Elegance: Crafted to endure the toughest of challenges, the Modern Field 100M embodies the strength and resilience required for today's battleground. Yet, its elegance and usability make it suitable for any adventure.

Specifications: With a diameter of 36.5mm, thickness of 12mm, and weight of 94g, this watch is designed for comfort. It boasts a water resistance of 10ATM (100M, 330ft), ensuring reliability in most water encounters. The watch features a domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal, Sellita Modified SW260 movements, and is made with 316L stainless steel with an anti-glint PVD finish.

Highly Legible Dial: No more squinting or searching for the correct angle! The time is clear, day or night, ensuring that a rapid glance is all you need.

Anti-Glint Coating: The Modern Field 100M features a matte black anti-reflective PVD coating, ensuring discretion when it matters most, adding a touch of stealthy sophistication.

Water Resistance: Designed to be a trusty companion in rain, river, or during a rigorous workout. (Note: While robust, it's advised against using this watch for diving.)

For Everyone: While it's the successor to their esteemed military field watches, the Modern Field 100M is for everyone. Its simplicity, durability, and elegance make it the perfect accessory for adventurers, professionals, and everyday enthusiasts alike.

Pricing and Availability: The Modern Field 100M is priced at £990.00. Pre-orders opened today and will be shipping next Summer, 2024.

For more details and to be notified when the Modern Field 100M becomes available, visit Timor Watch Company.

Founded in 1923 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Timor Watch Company quickly gained a reputation for crafting durable Swiss watches. During World War II, Timor was among the legendary "Dirty Dozen" watchmakers that produced timepieces for the British Military. 

After navigating challenges like the quartz crisis, Timor made a resurgence by returning to its roots, focusing on iconic WWII designs. Now headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, Timor continues its legacy with modern interpretations of classic designs.

https://timorwatch.com.

Friday, 28 October 2011

H.Samuel launches Adidas and Lacoste watch brands


H.Samuel has announced the expansion of its watch collection in-store and online with the introduction of Lacoste and Adidas watches for the first time. And just in time for Christmas!

The Adidas collection features coloured digital watches and stone set ladies' watches in black and white designs. Some of the Adidas styles feature gold and rose gold bracelet style straps. Within the collection there is also a selection of kids coloured strap watches.

The Lacoste range at H.Samuel includes brightly coloured designs incorporating a colour palette of green, yellow, white, pink and purple. The Goa watch designs feature round dials and neon colours and the Socoa styles have rectangular dials and leather straps of pink, green and black.

Adidas was founded in Germany back in 1948 by brothers Adolf and Rudolf Dassler. Originally famed for sports footwear, Adidas now produce bags, eyewear, clothing and watches. It's now the largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe and second largest in the world.
More recently Adidas unveiled its latest global campaign earlier this year, showcasing the brand's presence into different sports cultures and lifestyles fusing the worlds of sport, music and fashion. Brand ambassadors captured in their authentic surroundings from football star David Beckham to pop icon Katy Perry show that when you love your game, whatever the game, you put your all into it. The new range of Adidas watches at H.Samuel features styles that are not just created for sport, but for fashion too.

French label Lacoste, was founded in 1933 by tennis player Rene' Lacoste. The brand is known mostly for tennis shirts with a signature crocodile logo. Lacoste combines style with functionality and has launched footwear, perfume, leather goods, eyewear and Lacoste watches. The brand tends to use bold bright colours in its designs, particularly in the watch collection available at H.Samuel.

H.Samuel prides itself on working with such a variety of brands including Swarovski, Rotary, Guess and Hot Diamonds amongst the ranges of jewellery, collectibles and watches. As well as expert staff in store, H.Samuel has a watch buyer's guide offering help and product information to customers before they purchase. The nation's favourite jeweller understands the importance of introducing new brands, not only to stay on trend with the market but to attract potential new customers.

FACTFILE:
H.Samuel is the UK's favourite High Street Jeweller with over 330 stores and a retail website at www.hsamuel.co.uk. Featuring an incredible range of branded watches, H.Samuel also has a stunning range of jewellery, collectibles and gifts for all occasions, offering something for every taste and style. H.Samuel is part of the Signet Group, the world's largest specialty retail jeweller.