Much lauded at its launch last year, the Rexhep Rexhepi Chronomètre Contemporain II (RRCC II) was originally available only in two guises of rose gold or platinum, each with a
Much lauded at its launch last year, the Rexhep Rexhepi Chronomètre Contemporain II (RRCC II) was originally available only in two guises of rose gold or platinum, each with a
This watch is a middle finger to horological convention... Literally. The post Bamford & seconde/seconde/ team up for their rudest watch yet, the B347 BAD MOF’R appeared first on Time
The new Tissot T-Touch Connect Sport is the latest iteration of a popular watch that first debuted back in 1999. The well-loved and approachable ana-digi timepiece from Switzerland has been
The 40th anniversary of G-Shock continues to roll on, and the latest piece is the MR-G Shougeki-Maru. It’s inspired by a kabuto (samurai helmet) and contains a hand-inscribed bezel. Yes,
Yesterday, I learned that one of the kindest, most sincere and creative jewelry designers of the 20th century, Henry Dunay, passed away at the age of 89. Throughout a forty-year
The Jack Mason Hydrotimer is, as you might have guessed, a diver’s watch. It is rated for 300m water resistance, has a screw-down crown and case back, a uniderectional timing…
In this episode of A Week In Watches we take a closer look at the some exciting news from Oris, Ming, G-Shock, and more. You may have heard that this
Why use an egg timer when you can use a hammer! This is the Kalmar Chronograph from H2O Watch, Germany and it just might just change your perception of a sports
The Octo Finissimo seems the perfect canvas for an all-carbon treatment. No wonder Bulgari went ahead and did it. The post The Bulgari Octo Finissimo CarbonGold makes rugged carbon look
Three weeks ago, over 2,000 watch enthusiasts streamed through the bronze doors of Gotham Hall in Midtown Manhattan for the annual WatchTime New York collector show – the largest number
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Picture this. You have been a watch collector for at least the last decade or so, but the watches in your
We take it for granted now given the proliferation of touchscreen tech in our daily lives, but when Tissot debuted the T-Touch in 1999, it was a real breakthrough. That
As watch enthusiasts, our opportunities to experience our favorite brands can be somewhat limited. Retailers and boutiques allow us to try on the watches and experience them in the metal,
With the new Millésime collection, Raymond Weil pays homage to the rich heritage of traditional watchmaking while embracing the simplicity of refined design.The inaugural timepiece is the Millésime Automatic Small Seconds, ref.
While his friends’ paths into serious collecting have been fairly diverse, GaryG started with Jaeger-LeCoultre, which opened his eyes to the world of fine watchmaking and served as the foundation