Gold-and-steel watches have been divisive for ages. You either love them or you don’t. There seems to be no middle ground when it comes to the combination of utilitarian steel
Gold-and-steel watches have been divisive for ages. You either love them or you don’t. There seems to be no middle ground when it comes to the combination of utilitarian steel
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Tutima adds to their rather beautiful Patria collection with a new model in rose gold and a deep blue dial with
With WatchTime New York 2022 less than 10 days away, we are in the final moments of highlighting some of the most exceptional timepieces that will be on display at
The Frederique Constant Classics Carrée is the brand’s take on a great classic: the rectangular dress watch (it is not exactly “square” as the name would suggest). It was first
UK-based independent watchmaking platform The Limited Edition leaves little room for assumptions as to what it is all about. The company is fuelled by a passion for the craft of
Before we start, please allow me to ask you a few questions. Has your strap collection gradually grown into something that’s hard to overlook? Are your straps stored in several
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In the world of watchmaking, one trend is standing out more than any other (except maybe waiting lists), and that’s making an integrated bracelet smart/casual sports watch. If
When I was given the task to pen down my thoughts on my perfect watch collection for €5K, I knew one thing: I didn’t want to end up with a
When thinking about Tutima, a rather “instrumental” image appears in your mind of the classic German pilot’s watch or of modern, rugged adventure watches – or even a strong diving chronograph,
This is a big deal. An ultra-rare Rolex “Paul Newman” Daytona (aka PND) ref. 6263 with a “Lemon” dial in an 18K gold Oyster case has surfaced to the auction
The first edition of the double independent chronograph presented by Cyrus sees its new creation being welcomed into the family Read more at worldtempus.com
Three new versions of the Classics Carrée Automatic take the collection back to its original era, the roaring 1920s, which unveiled a stylistic audacity whose influence is still perceptible today
Tracing two centuries of history during a day of discovery at Bovet's headquarters at the Chateau de Môtiers Read more at worldtempus.com
The new Urwerk UR-120 Spock creates new horlogical frontiers Read more at worldtempus.com
Ferdinand Berthoud was known for passing on his knowledge, taking in his first apprentice shortly after he opened his first workshop, which resulted in H.M.8, a fantastically accurate ship's chronometer.