Focus on the : Tradition Quantième rétrograde, Tradition Tourbillon 7047 and The Hora Mundi Read more at worldtempus.com
Focus on the : Tradition Quantième rétrograde, Tradition Tourbillon 7047 and The Hora Mundi Read more at worldtempus.com
Is it the latest trend ? Or the end of widely acceptable color novelties ? Purple might very well be a tipping point for watchmaking's creative thinking Read more at
For the two new 2022 models in the Classique Calendrier Reference 7337 collection, one in pink gold and the other one in white gold, Breguet opted for a blue background
In our latest visit to the global WatchTime archives, a look at how watchmaking has countered the threat of magnetism over the years, from using metals like palladium in 1915
Bremont partners with the legendary big wave rider, Laird Hamilton and the Bimini Shark Lab for its newest Supermarine model. Following in the footsteps of the Limited Edition WATERMAN of
This week’s episode of A Week in Watches starts off with a little catch-up after Geneva Watch Days. We go from the Apple Watch Ultra to the Monta Skyquest and
“New York is the one you have to win”, said Rod Dixon, winner of the 1983 New York City Marathon. That feels a bit like Neil Armstrong saying, “You had
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Is it getting more and more difficult to navigate the straits for the absolute new collector? Some traditional brands are getting
Having a fascination with diamonds is effectively human nature. Even long before we were able to cut and polish them, they were regarded as precious stones. Now we can not
There are nice-looking watches, there are crisp-looking watches, and then there are watches that emanate an otherworldly glow. For GaryG the Rexhep Rexhepi/Akrivia Chronomètre Contemporain falls into the third category,
One of the most popular categories of watches in recent years is the revival watch. Bringing back a historic model and paying tribute in a very faithful manner can result
I like a nice vintage-inspired watch once in a while. You know, something that takes me back to the 1950s or ’60s but with a modern movement and construction. But
We’re back again for another Sunday Morning Showdown! Last week pitted the Swiss Tissot against the Japanese Citizen. But today is an internal affair, as Tudor faces off against Tudor.
In 'No Time to Die,' James Bond once again saved the world, this time with an Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Co-Axial Master Chronometer 007 Edition on his wrist. Martin Green
68 Lots Retracing the Amazing Panerai Odyssey Read more at worldtempus.com