Experts look into the history behind daylight saving time – and why some people argue it shouldn't exist anymore.
The watch industry’s sleeping giant is slowly stirring. As collectors have fallen hard for vintage timepieces over the past ...
Step back in time and feast your eyes on these classic railway carriages and cabooses, converted into characterful homes. They may be small but these quirky properties are packed with style and plenty ...
Welcome to Watch Guy Watches, GQ’s monthly curation of high-end timepieces for the true watch nerds among us. This October, A Lange & Söhne is celebrating a big anniversary in style, Urwerk is finding ...
Circa 1905-1910 lithographed tin toy depicting a Coupe Gordon Bennet No. 5 race car made by Siegfried Gunthermann Adolf Weigel, in very good or ...
A. Lange & Söhne just dropped new Lange 1 models, two in platinum with black onyx dials, and two in rose gold with rare blue ...
The idea of moving the clocks around has been around in Britain for over a century. The first time it happened was during the First World War, with Germany beating Britain to the punch by a matter ...
a man-made mountain in Germany. Germany was set to create another man-made mountain that would have been the new visionary landmark in the German city of Berlin. This ambitious project was created ...
Much like the settlers in 1854, volunteers grafted, or replanted twigs, to cultivate an antique orchard. Last spring, a dozen volunteers grafted 100 trees and with an 85% success rate they’re ...
The first clock change was introduced by the German government in 1916 during the first world war as a means of saving energy - the longer the daylight hours lasted, the less electricity required.
When is daylight saving time? Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, when clocks spring forward an hour. Clocks will fall back an hour – so we will gain an hour – on Nov. 3 ...