While Zenith certainly has made a name for itself with its high-frequency chronograph movement, the El Primero, there’s far more to the brand in recent years. Not only the Le
While Zenith certainly has made a name for itself with its high-frequency chronograph movement, the El Primero, there’s far more to the brand in recent years. Not only the Le
Zenith’s colourful limited edition from last year has returned, this time in black ceramic too The white variant now features a subtly different colour gradation An El Primero movement and
Has Tudor finally found the formula that creates the best Black Bay with the Black Bay 54? The downsized (and smallest) version of the Black Bay accomplishes a few things
The Perigraph is one of the most popular models produced by MeisterSinger, the German watchmaker that specialises in the production of single-hand watches. One of the reasons for its success
When Timex debuted the Giorgio Galli S1, I think everyone was both surprised and impressed. Here was an American watch company known for affordable quartz, giving its Italian design director
Ahead of the Curve From the power of collaborations to the buzz of e-commerce, Hublot’s Spirit of Big Bang showcases a modern and dynamic personality. Interviews By Bhanu Chopra ...
Long the most complicated Patek Philippe wristwatch until it was superseded by the Grandmaster Chime ref. 6300 (and ref. 6175), the Sky Moon Tourbillon was arguably the brand’s first uber-complication.
For now 5 years, the Maurice Lacroix Aikon collection has been one of the most attractive alternatives on the crowded market for accessible sports watches with integrated design. Since its
You know what they say: money can’t buy happiness. But could money perhaps buy the promise of it? Well, I’m no psychologist, but I can tell you that, for £245,
Much of today’s focus in watches revolves around hype pieces, at least in the mainstream. Breguet, however, has zero concern for hype – their total focus and effort is devoted
Both Mike and I are busy this week. Plus, I need to prepare for Geneva Watch Days. Don’t worry; next week, we will be back and talk about the year’s
Earlier this year, I reviewed the Titoni Seascope... Read the full article...
Sometimes things don’t go as you planned. And that doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing. For example, every summer, I spend about a month and a half in
As a collector, and a fairly visible one at that, GaryG has been paying attention to reports of muggings and thefts of watches and wondering whether it makes sense these
Ludovic Ballouard’s Upside Down, first seen in 2010, is one of independent watchmaking’s most inventive and whimsical creations. Ballouard started his own brand after stints working with big names like