by Times Ticking
We talk about the history of our company and different intriguing facts on clocks and watches plus whatever else is on our mind.
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11/7/2018
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April 25, 2025
<p>In 1972, while training at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston, Texas, astronaut William Pogue discovered a Seiko 6139 automatic watch at the PX (Post Exchange). The Seiko 6139-6002, introduced in 1969, with its 17-jewel automatic movement, 30-minute chronograph, and 45-hour power reserve, caught his eye—especially with its distinctive bright yellow dial and Pepsi-colored bezel.<br></p>
April 18, 2025
<p>Selecting the most iconic vintage Breitling watches is no easy feat, considering the brand’s rich heritage and its strong ties to aviation and technical chronographs. Each of the following five watches stands out as a landmark in Breitling’s history, showcasing the brand’s innovation and influence over the years.<br></p>
April 11, 2025
<p>The Omega Speedmaster is a piece of human ingenuity that played a crucial role in one of mankind's greatest achievements. This is more than just a watch; it's a symbol of precision, reliability, and a legacy that transcended its original purpose. Now, let’s journey through time and space to explore how this iconic timepiece became part of history.</p>
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