This is one of the most challenging articles Martin Green has written. For days, he has been struggling to express his thoughts on paper, drifting aimlessly on a sea where
This is one of the most challenging articles Martin Green has written. For days, he has been struggling to express his thoughts on paper, drifting aimlessly on a sea where
How do you like a 37mm dive watch inspired by a model from six decades ago? Or what about an updated version of a 1970s Gérald Genta design? Yeah, what
There’s no shortage of vintage-inspired divers in the independent and microbrand market. While many brands have got this formula wrong and wheeled out bland homages, some have also got it
Tambour may be the name that is rightfully associated with Louis Vuitton watches, as the drum-shaped case dominates in the luxury giant’s watches catalogue. Still, Tambour, with its variations like
In 1996, Patek Philippe introduced a new campaign that read “You Never Actually Own A Patek Philippe, You Merely Look After It For The Next Generation.” The watch industry and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Cartier always plays a significant role in the Watches & Wonders events, they were the ones that organised for yours truly to be there this year, so it’s
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Mille Miglia has long been described as the most beautiful motor race on Earth, although I expect Italians to say that about every race they have. I
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN At Watches & Wonders Geneva, Chopard presented multiple watches, including two different versions of their classy Alpine Eagle collection. Introduced a few years ago, the Alpine Eagle is
I needed some time to let the 2023 edition of Watches and Wonders sink in. This show started as a digital exhibition during the pandemic and transformed into a physical