New CEO, new products, new identity. For a little over a year, Kerbedanz has been working on redefining its visual identity and its overall image. A new and inclusive publicity
New CEO, new products, new identity. For a little over a year, Kerbedanz has been working on redefining its visual identity and its overall image. A new and inclusive publicity
In a galaxy not that far away, the average diameter of a man’s watch was most of the time starting with a 3. There were a few exceptions of course,
One of the more interesting trends in the watch space over the past few years is the rise of small batch watchmakers that straddle a line between what we traditionally
Mido— a brand well versed in the art of displaying the beautiful inner workings of a Swiss mechanical movement— is now adding a new execution to its Commander Collection. As
Oris gets a lot of attention for their Divers Sixty-Five line, fantastic pilot’s watches, and the tried and true pointer date, but in my opinion the unsung hero of the
If you are a fan of military watches, the world is your oyster. We have seen a lot of the great military classics return from different eras. Obviously, names like
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors ‘Tis the season for integrated sports watches, and Chopard has been in the thick of it since 2019. The brand’s Alpine
While there are, without a doubt, collectors that focus on a single type of movement, I have learned to love them all. There is an almost intimate feeling when you
There are dozens of watch-related projects launched on Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms every month, with more or less interest. Sometimes, we stumble across something cool, nicely executed and with
Following a GPHG nomination of the S4 as a Petite-Aiguille finalist, Garrick is back to delight us with a sophisticated new model. The latest is set to bring yet another
A few weeks ago, I had to travel to Switzerland for some Fratello (and other) business. Those who follow me on Instagram (@ferenczibazs) might have seen my trials and tribulations
By Nancy Olson Hublot is no stranger to ceramic. The material has shown up in a variety of ways and in a variety of Hublot watches over the years,
Long before Switzerland became the epicentre of traditional watchmaking, the Brits were leading the industry basically. Horological greats such as John Arnold, Robert Hooke, John Harrison, Thomas Mudge, and others
Have you ever enjoyed an espresso in Italy? The best way to enjoy the intense coffee taste of a real Italian espresso is standing at the bar. It’s a scorching
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN One of the world’s favourite modern watchmakers is Bulgari, despite the fact that Bulgari’s not a new brand and they’ve been making watches for ages. I say it’s