The Cricket Ball at 12 O'clock

The Cricket Ball at 12 O'clock

Have you ever noticed how a cricket ball changes across formats? It’s easy to miss from the stands or on television, but if you’ve followed the gam...

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Working With Rare Material

Working With Rare Material

Meteorite dials are among the most challenging and rare materials used in watchmaking. The material does not originate from Earth, and its arrival ...

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Cheer of Cricket Boundary

Cheer of Cricket Boundary

Before fours and sixes filled the air with cheers, cricket was a game of endurance. In the early days, there were no boundaries. Every single run w...

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Dial Finishing

Dial Finishing

When someone looks at a watch, the dial is the first thing they notice. It's the colour, texture, and how light moves across the dial; all of these...

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Red and White Manoeuvre

Red and White Manoeuvre

It was the morning of Republic Day, and the skies above India turned into a stage of aerobatics. As the national flag unfurled and the anthem playe...

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A Supersonic Beginning

A Supersonic Beginning

In the 1960s, India entered a new era of aviation with the MiG-21 FL Type 77. Built under license by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, this delta-wing...

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Tree Stands Tall on the Dial

Tree Stands Tall on the Dial

India’s geography is a study in contrast and continuity. From the frozen ridges of the Himalayas to the tropical coasts of the south, the landscape...

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