Blog posts from Andy Callan
The BeckerTime Guide to the Rolex Explorer
Is it fair to point at Rolex’s humble, visually-efficient Explorer as the place where it really all started? Although the brand had been in business for nearly half a century before it arrived, it could be argued that it was the Explorer which marked the first truly major turning point in Rolex’s long and winding […]
The BeckerTime Guide to the Rolex Explorer II
Rolex had the two biggest and most profitable niche markets as they pertain to watches, diving and aviation, pretty much sewn up by the end of the 1960s. The Submariner catered perfectly to the recreational underwater enthusiast and for those requiring more, the Sea-Dweller was a match for anything even the most hard-bitten professional could […]
The Beckertime Guide to Yellow Gold Rolex Watches
The pendulum of fashion never stops swinging, and recently it has most definitely swung back in favor of the use of yellow gold in watchmaking. It always does, of course, given enough time and the precious metal has been recorded in the creation of jewelry for more than 6,000 years. From then to now, it […]
A Guide to Watch Hand Types
Every visual component of a watch, no matter how inconsequential they might seem, is key to the overall success or failure of its design. Elements such as the type of bezel, the style of bracelet, even the hour markers all have their roles to play. And another vital ingredient will always be the handset. Obviously […]