Based in Oslo, the Norwegian brand Straum produces Swiss quality timepieces. The brand’s major model collection, the Jan Mayen, has received commendable reviews since it first premiered in 2023. While maintaining the same genuine aesthetic and ergonomic case profile, Straum has integrated several refinements and enhancements to their collection, including an array of dial colors and textures.
Notably, the brand introduced a titanium variant of the traditionally steel Jan Mayen case. Regrettably, there is currently no matching titanium bracelet for this case. Nonetheless, the steel bracelet’s exquisite appearance provides an excellent alternative. Straum aims at offering customer variety by providing numerous dial options for both the titanium and steel cases. Moreover, these models come with either the FKM rubber or a steel bracelet option.
The horology world was shaken by an astounding 2026 auction season, which set multiple records and left experts and enthusiasts stunned. First off, Phillips set 43 records, including the highest single sale, amounting to a staggering $96,328,083—usurping their previous record established only last fall. Additionally, the online auction helped the auction house exceed the $100 million mark for the first time.
Sotheby’s was not to be outdone. It broke the record for the most expensive A. Lange & Söhne watch ever sold—a pocket watch, in fact—a record which had only stood for several weeks following a sale at the house’s Hong Kong auction.
However, it was not just the overall sales totals that were breathtaking, but also the specific watches that fetched these extraordinary prices. Of particular note was the stainless steel Akrivia AK-06, which sold for $3.8 million—30 times its original retail price.