BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Have you ever wanted to have a wrist that’s green? Well, Oris has just the thing for you with its latest Big Crown Pointer Date watch. Okay, so
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Have you ever wanted to have a wrist that’s green? Well, Oris has just the thing for you with its latest Big Crown Pointer Date watch. Okay, so
BY ERIK SLAVEN Hublot introduced the first Big Bang with an integrated bracelet in 2020 – a stylized, open-worked chronograph with a 42mm case. Arguably the most popular line for Hublot,
A strong recovery carries Swiss watchmaking to new heights Read more at worldtempus.com
After taking on wild terrains and exploring the raw and elemental side of nature, Zenith is giving the DEFY Extreme a decidedly sporty execution with the first watch in carbon
Whether you are a watch aficionado or passing enthusiast, the diving watch doesn’t leave anyone indifferent thanks to its unique looks. Its origins can be traced back to the birth
WorldTempus’s Sophie Furley catches up with Carole Forestier-Kasapi to talk about her new role as Movement Director at TAG Heuer Read more at worldtempus.com
To delicately craft time rather than merely indicate it, to propel it into a dimension where its scope and significance are enhanced by a resolutely artisanal dimension: such is the
Davide Cerrato, CEO and Creative Director of HYT, presents the brand’s latest launch with our ShowCase Read more at worldtempus.com
Focus on the Klepcys Vertical Tourbillon Squelette Read more at worldtempus.com
If you’ve been watching the 2022 Australian Open (as Elizabeth Doerr has), you may be wondering about the prominent watch seen on Rafael Nadal’s right wrist (he’s left-handed), which has
Bronze watches are everywhere, and few brands have worked as much to capitalize upon the trend than Hölstein-based Oris. This week, Oris continues its place at the vanguard of the
1972-2022. Yes, Audemars Piguet‘s most emblematic watch, and one of the most iconic watches of the entire industry, the Royal Oak, is celebrating its 50th anniversary – even though, looking
To say it’s unlikely that Louis Erard has emerged as a brand that the watch community has come to watch incredibly closely, hanging on every new release, is an understatement.
Kill your darlings is what they say and around the same time last year, Patek Philippe killed the 5711 and Audemars Piguet killed the über-popular 15202. Within a few weeks,