The Beatles and Their Watches – Part VI: Sir Paul’s Casio
This is the sixth installment of “The Beatles and Their Watches”. We have previously looked at Patek Philippe , Omega , Bulgari , Hamilton , Bueche G...
The Beatles and Their Watches – Part X: Jimmie Nicol’s Watch
L to R: Pete Best, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon When people talk about the unluckiest man in the world, they often mention Pete Best,...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part XII - John Lennon's STOLEN Patek FOUND! (update)
Wow! John Lennon's Patek Philippe Perpetual Calendar Chronograph No. 2499 has turned up in Geneva and a recent court decision concludes that Yoko Ono,...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part II: The Accurists
All four Beatles appear to have worn 9ct gold Accurist dress watches from the early 1960s. These were British manufactured mechanical watches with Sw...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part IV: Ringo Starr
Sir Richard Starkey, better known to the world as Ringo Starr, was the Beatles' drummer from 1962 to 1970. Since retiring as a Beatle (at the age of...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part VIII - Raymond Weil
When it came to official Beatles merchandise, the Beatles were late to the game. In 1963 when they and their manager, Brian Epstein, viewed the Beatl...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part V: The Apple Watch
The Apple Boutique was a shop in Marylebone, London at 94 Baker Street (not far from where the fictional Sherlock Holmes allegedly lived). It was open...
The Beatles and Their Watches - Part III: Cartier & Breitling
Interestingly, in November 1966 the Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, appears to have bought himself and George Harrison matching (or almost matching)...
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