
Today, Team Charlie Paris has decided to present the spiral to you. a central component within a mechanical watch movement. Many parts make up the mechanism of a watch, but are you familiar with th...

Want to wear a suit but don't know which style of watch to choose? Here are some tips to help you make your choice!

At Charlie Paris, assembling our watches in France is more than just a promise: it's a concrete commitment. Each model is meticulously crafted in our Parisian workshop, the result of rigorous and p...

Discover the importance of the screw-down crown in watchmaking. Essential for the water resistance and robustness of watches, it protects the movement against water and dust infiltration. Featured ...
The term "manufacturer" is highly coveted but often misused. Team Charlie Paris sheds light on this specific term in the watchmaking industry and introduces you to a famous watch manufact...

Because a watch is never alone, we've gathered your most beautiful photos of Charlie Paris watches here. Thank you for these inspiring looks.

Today Team Charlie Paris presents the Citizen Miyota caliber 82S7 movement to you and unveils its automatic men's watch which uses this caliber.

Watches are fragile objects and it is not uncommon, through clumsiness, to break the glass. Don't worry, changing the glass of a watch is a very classic repair.

Many of you wear your Charlie on your wrist, but not just any wrist: very often the left one! There are various explanations for this, but just for you, we have selected two.

In watchmaking, of Many decorating techniques exist. Today, Team Charlie Paris has decided to introduce you to one of them. : Guilloché, one of the oldest decorative techniques in watchmaking.

Giving a man a watch is more than just a gift. It's a gesture that embodies time, shared memories, and the values you wish to pass on.

Today, Team Charlie Paris gives you their advice on choosing a watch for men and women. small wrists.


















