Casio CRW-001-1JR is a new watch in the form factor of a ring and costs 19,800 Yen (roughly $129). It doesn't exactly pack any smartwatch features, but can tell you the time of two different locations ...
No vintage watch has come close to beating that figure since but if there’s one that potentially could it’s the John Lennon’s Patek Philippe reference 2499 that Yoko Ono gave him on his 40th ...
“In fact, the watch's history does not raise any suspicions: to Auctionata it came from a watch collector's collection, and there was a recent extract from the Patek Philippe archive, which is a ...
The sales were led by “Treasures of Time,” a single owner sale of mainly Patek Philippe references. The combined sales set four new records. A Patek Philippe reference 1563 sold for CHF 3.3 ...
But Casio has gone in another direction with the CRW-001-1JR, which is just a tiny watch you wear on your finger rather than wrist. Despite its diminutive size – the screen measures barely an inch – ...
The iconic watch brand’s new product, called CRW-001-1JR, is more of a fashion accessory than anything else. The company’s focus is not on competing with either smart watches or smart rings.
5821/1AR) just four days after its launch. Patek Philippe’s much-anticipated Cubitus is available in three references: steel with a green dial (above); a calendar watch with a blue dial ...
First spotted by The Verge, the Casio CRW-001-1JR is the company’s first-ever “smart” ring. But let’s be clear: it’s a smart ring because it has some watch functionality, not because it can count your ...
Because the Patek is considered stolen, the collector cannot lay claim to having legitimately bought it from a defunct German auction house in 2014. When the unnamed collector took possession of ...