If you slavishly follow modern trends, you might believe that current standards dictate that a watch should be between 38-42mm wide, offer some form of vintage design cue and try
If you slavishly follow modern trends, you might believe that current standards dictate that a watch should be between 38-42mm wide, offer some form of vintage design cue and try
Three new watches to time the world Read more at worldtempus.com
Nearly 40 watch brands will officially present their novelties on the shores of Lake Geneva Read more at worldtempus.com
Gucci High Watchmaking unveils exceptional timepieces that map and trace time in a way that’s uniquely Gucci Read more at worldtempus.com
Astonishing patterns, novel reflections, and intense colours await. Here are some selected highlights Read more at worldtempus.com
When bidding on the prototype of Jean Claude Biver's first watch, the Biver Carillon Tourbillon, approached a million Swiss francs, auctioneer Aurel Bacs pulled a (what I presume to be
Since Ollech & Wajs reconstituted itself in 2019, they’ve released a string of well regarded sports watches that pay tribute to some of the brand’s key designs from the 1960s
Vacheron Constantin expands its partnership with the Louvre Museum through a new initiative, “A Masterpiece on the Wrist.” READ MORE The post A Masterpiece On The Wrist: Vacheron Constantin Expands
Top photo: Chris Brunskill/Fantastica/Getty Images The last time Inter Milan (or Football Club Internazionale Milano or simply, Internazionale) found itself headed to the Champions League Final was way back in
Bremont and ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker have been working with another for over a decade now, and they’re partnership has laid the groundwork for innovation in both the testing and
To celebrate the reopening of its iconic Beverly Hills boutique, Chanel unveils a limited edition watch: the Monsieur, Beverly Hills Edition. READ MORE The post Chanel Unveils A Limited Edition
Size does matter… at least, in this context, it is actually everything that matters. Indeed, looking at this new and rather unexpected watch (but Rolex can do anything they want,
What We Know Nomos is a relatively young brand when it comes to Glashütte watchmaking, but they take the heritage of their surroundings and the horological prowess of the region
Last week my son was pretending to be a wolf in the kitchen (as four-year-olds do). Inevitably, he face-planted on the tile floor and suffered a bloody snout. As I scooped