In 1962, Jack Heuer became the fourth-generation director of the Swiss horological manufacturer founded by his great-grandfather. After a strong debut with the Autavia, Jack set his sights on a
In 1962, Jack Heuer became the fourth-generation director of the Swiss horological manufacturer founded by his great-grandfather. After a strong debut with the Autavia, Jack set his sights on a
While Nomos started its life with a collection of discreet, almost minimalist watches inspired by Bauhaus, the brand is now, without a doubt, the most daring company of Glashütte. It
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Nomos launches a new set of 4 watches in their iconic Tetra line to coincide with the Salone del Mobile in
Last year Habring² finally delivered something collectors had long been seeking, a compact version of its signature split-seconds chronograph, which now forms the base for the Doppel 38 “Monochrome x
Those of you who follow me on Instagram might have seen that mid-February was a special time for me. Thanks to Tissot, I was able to scratch one thing off
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Hublot releases another collaboration with Maxime Plescia-Buchi, this time imprinting the geometric Sang Bleu prism on to the Spirit of Big
French watchmaking company Yema has been on the resurgence in the past few years, with a range of historically inspired and very well-built tool watches. Add in the factor of
Back in September 2022, aBlogtoWatch was onsite in Zermatt, Switzerland where watchmaker NORQAIN launched its most ambitious watch collection to date: the WILD ONE series that exists as part of
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Breguet has introduced the Classique Quantième Perpétuel 7327, a new addition to their esteemed watch collection. This sophisticated watch is a stunning interpretation of the perpetual calendar complication.
Welcome back, Fratelli! Today, I’m back with the second half of my guide to independent and microbrand GMT watches. As I said in Part One, it wasn’t possible to include