Established in the 1880s and located to the east of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, the Pitt Rivers Museum displays many archaeological and anthropological collections to show progression in design and evolution in human culture.
A beautiful patina developing on the Pinion Axis Bronze watch case, which adds a unique character to the watch and will mature over time.
Production is well under way now for the second batch of Pinion Axis watches. The new timepieces will feature Blue and Brown dials for Steel and Bronze models completing the line-up for the Axis Automatic range. These new models will be in stock and ready to ship this month. Look out for specifications, pricing and …
The Pinion Axis Black at 112 metres deep in a vast underground salt mine situated in Transylvania.
Photos of the Pinion Axis Black – Sandblasted stainless steel and DLC (Diamond like Carbon) coated for maximum stealth!
Pictured is the very first Pinion Axis Bronze watch that has just been assembled here in the UK.
The last piece of the puzzle arrived today in the form of the finalised Pinion AXIS dials fresh from manufacture.
The Pinion Axis Steel watch features in the March edition of BBC TOP GEAR magazine! This issue is available in both digital and print formats now…
The Pinion Axis Bronze features in London focussed luxury publications, MAYFAIR and CANARY WHARF magazines.
The first batch of Pinion Axis watches will be assembled and shipped out to customers who’ve reserved their favourite serial numbers this month.