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WORLD RECORD STILL UNBROKEN
Edox engineers and watchmakers developed the world’s slimmest calendar watch, the “Les Bémonts Ultra Slim” collection. The movement had a thickness of only 1.4 mm, which is a technical record still held by Edox to this day.
Timing Greatness: Henry Ford's Ball Pocket Watch
As Henry Ford built the groundbreaking Model T automobile and unleashed personal freedom, he often relied on a BALL pocket watch for precise time...
Founded in Four Minutes
By 1908, Webb C. Ball was inspecting approximately 180 railroads and regulating more than 1 million railroad watches.
The Allure of The President’s Watch
A Swiss timepiece. A Finnish store owner. And a lot of U.S. presidents.
Brian Shul U.S. Air Force Pilot (ret.) of the SR-71 Blackbird
From attack pilot in the U.S. Air Force to extraordinary aviator of the world’s fastest plane, the story of Brian Shul is awe-inspiring. While fly...
HOW A MILUS WATCH MAY HAVE SAVED THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT
Our story begins in the 1940s, in Switzerland, at the Milus watch factory where the brand began the production of their Snow Star instant date, a ...