Customer Unboxing of The Oceanmoon IV
The Oceanmoon IV is the fourth rendition in the Bausele Oceanmoon watch series and is a premium automatic diving watch. The Oceanmoon IV has undergone a decade of redesign and refining to now be...
View ArticleThe 2nd Generation of Royal Australian Air Force Watches
Bausele is releasing a very special second generation Airfield RAAF watch, now with a piece of a RAAF aircraft- either the Hercules plane at the end of August and a second iteration of the F/A-18A...
View ArticleThe Bausele Blue
From the untamed beauty of the outback to the iconic style of the Opera House. Time spent anywhere in Australia is unforgettable. Bausele is a brand that captures this luxurious experience in a range...
View ArticleBausele In The Press
Christophe Hoppe, Bausele’s Founder and Designer was humbled to be granted the opportunity to be featured in the latest Europastar Swiss watch magazine, which is the New York Times equivalent for the...
View ArticleHow to service your Automatic Watch
This blog article will hopefully be a helpful resource to you in deciding when is a good time to service your watch. Here at Bausele we want you to get as many years out of your watch as possible and...
View ArticleThe Broad Arrow mark
The broad arrow is one of the oldest symbols of Government or Ordnance. It is the traditional symbol of British military property and, though not as common as it once was, the broad arrow is still used...
View ArticleAstro-navigation for aviation
Bausele’s Air Force 2021 collection was designed in collaboration with the Air Force 2021 Committee and are based on the innovative early Royal Air Force navigators watches that launched...
View ArticleDH9s to Brisbane
In 1925 No 3 Squadron was officially formed within the then-tiny Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The squadron was on its fifth name but undertook the first operations branded under RAAF when two...
View ArticleThe F/A‐18A/B Hornet
F/A‐18A/B ‘Classic’ Hornets are multi‐role fighter aircraft introduced from 1985 to replace the Dassault Mirage IIIO fighter fleet which had been in service since 1963. Seventy five F/A‐18A/Bs were...
View ArticleClassic Hornet fleet leader F/A-18A 21-001
A21-001 is the first Classic Hornet to be built in Australia and at retirement claimed the highest accrued airframe operating hours of all F/A-18A/Bs. A small number of collectors will keep a piece of...
View ArticleHow horology kept pace with aviation
By 1957 military aviators were flying higher, flying longer and flying further than ever before. Low-light conditions and new ways to cram navigators into tight spots in aircraft necessitated...
View ArticleAnti-magnetic aviation watches
During World War II urgent measures were taken to improve standards of navigation. The Chief of Air Staff for the Royal Air Force championed an airborne map painting radar system called H2S. Codename...
View ArticleRemy-Woodcock Furniture in Bausele Showroom
What is Remy Woodcock? Remy Woodcock specializes in high-end residential and commercial furniture for all types of interior design.Their products are focused around answering the needs of modern...
View ArticleThe Australian Intelligence Corp Watch
The AIC timepiece is a customised limited edition exclusive to the Australian Army Intelligence (AUSTINT) Corps. AUSTINT Corps “provides dedicated intelligence assessment and support to Army and Joint...
View ArticleIconic Aircraft: See history of Hercules C130
The Royal Australian Air Force is celebrating 55 years of Lockheed Hercules C130 operations. This military transport aircraft is capable of using unprepared surfaces for takeoffs and landings and is...
View ArticleSand, steel and sapphire
The Aviator Mk II RAAF Centenary watch features sand from the parade ground of RAAF Air Base Point Cook. Squadron Leader Kylie Long collected the sand and sent it to Bausele’s watchmaker Christophe...
View ArticleAir Force 2021 Giftbox
Giftbox packaging The Aviator, Aviator Mk II and Airfield commemorative Air Force centenary watches come in premium giftbox packaging. Luxuriously designed here in Australia, these giftboxes highlight...
View ArticleHistory of the Bausele store
Bausele’s Sydney retail store is located in the City of Sydney, in the heart of The Rocks at 75 George Street. The base of our Australian watchmaking adventures has been home to Australian...
View ArticleThe Inspiration behind The Watchfest Pax Limited Edition Watch
The Bausele X WatchFest is one of a kind. WatchFest is a celebration of watches, horology and time in Australia. We set out to create a watch conference to bring together enthusiasts and introduce...
View ArticleBausele Global Watch Adventure
What is the Bausele Global Watch Adventure? It's the Vintage 2.0 taking on the world with hand picked guides taking us around their small part of their home towns and the places they love, counting...
View ArticleLancaster Radio
Listen in to the calm radio chatter of a RAF 207 Squadron crew on a bombing mission over Berlin. The Avro Lancaster B.Mk, named F for Freddie, gets through search lights, anti-aircraft fire and an...
View Article"Oceanmoon"- How it was named
When we launched the Bausele brand back in 2011, the first model to come out had to be a quintessential "Australian" model. A watch you could wear in the ocean and go to a business meeting with and...
View ArticleMichael Black - Sydney Artist at Bausele Exhibition
On Thursday the 31st of March 2022, Bausele Watches opened up its doors after hours to welcome watch lovers and art enthusiasts in its store at The Rocks. We dedicated a special opening night to...
View ArticleMONOCHROME - Introducing Bausele MIL-SPEC, The Military Watches From Australia
Founded in 2011, Bausele always had “defense genes” in its DNA, manufacturing watches for the Australian Intelligence Corps and the Special Operations Engineers Regiment. Affected by the difficulties...
View ArticleBausele in the Time & Tide : Mil-Spec Watches with a Purpose
Bausele's military watches, the Classic Field Series and the Sydney Diver, are exceptional mil-spec watches designed to meet the demanding requirements of the U.S. Army. Time and Tide Watches recently...
View ArticleBausele Army Watches Featured in The New York Times
Bausele's army watches have caught the attention of The New York Times in a recent feature that explores the unique craftsmanship and innovative design behind our timepieces. As an Australian watch...
View ArticleMonochrome’s Article: Introducing Field and Dive Watches from Australia
Monochrome Watches, a respected online publication dedicated to the world of horology, has recently featured Bausele's Mil-Spec military watches, highlighting our field and dive watch collections. As...
View ArticleEuropa Star : The Field Watch Collection to Support Veterans
Bausele is proud to announce the launch of our latest field watch collection, as featured on Europa Star. This unique timepiece collection is specifically designed to support military veterans, with a...
View ArticleDive Watches Australia: 7 Reasons Your Collection Needs a Bausele
Dive watches are an essential addition to any Aussie collector's repertoire, and Bausele offers a range of high-quality timepieces that perfectly capture the spirit of Australia. With their unique...
View ArticleSwiss Military Watches Australia: 8 Reasons Why Bausele is #1
Looking for the best Swiss Military Watches in Australia? Look no further than Bausele. Here are 8 surprising reasons why we are #1. Bausele's military watches, the Classic Field Series, and the Sydney...
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