Watches & Wonders 2023 feels like a lifetime ago, but certain releases have stuck with us. Chopard’s L.U.C collection continues to impress with every release, and they doubled down on
Watches & Wonders 2023 feels like a lifetime ago, but certain releases have stuck with us. Chopard’s L.U.C collection continues to impress with every release, and they doubled down on
Richard Mille unveiled the RM 65-01 Grey Quartz TPT Automatic Split Seconds Chronograph, the latest execution of the most complex timepiece ever to leave the Richard Mille workshops.The new version
Oskar Pascal is the brainchild of a pair of Swedish brothers who were neither previously involved in the watch industry nor are they watchmakers. The engineer and designer have created
Many watch aficionados have been lamenting the fact that many watch movements have gotten bigger over the past two decades. Enter the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 101. This is a lesson in
Michelle Yeoh and Her Richard Milles: The Oscar Winner’s Best Red Carpet Moments Happy birthday Michelle! In lieu of the Hollywood star who turned 61 this week, we take a
Wearing watches like Casio’s newest G-Shock Mudman makes watch enthusiasts like me happy. I grew up wearing Casio watches, and even though I also cover the most high-end watches available,
The Florida-based independent watch brand Traska is making four of its five models available for immediate shipping this Sunday, August 13, at 11am EST. With prices ranging $595-$635 USD ($908-$970
It took us a while to get our hands on the not-so-new Nivada F77. I made the request a while ago, but the watch sold out so fast that it
When Tim and Bart Grönefeld showed Ian Skellern their prototype 1941 Grönograaf during Watches & Wonders 2022, he loved it. But he didn’t think it would win “Best Chronograph” 2022
The car industry is perfect proof that hype is not a plague reserved just for watches. With multi-year waitlists, and insane dealer mark-ups, Porsche is spearheading the car hype movement,
There is no period as visually defined as the 1970s – at least in my mind. It was a benchmark decade for all things experimental, wavy, and technicolored. But beyond
Editor’s note: In this 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Chris Plant, aka @mister_wrist_er on Instagram, gives us a look at a trio of watches from his own collection that
Oris underscores its collaboration with the European environmental conservation organization Common Wadden Sea Secretariat with the Dat Watt Limited Edition II, a green-dialed Aquis dive watch. The watch is the
What We Know While Oris is best known for its vintage-inspired (think Divers Sixty-Five) and inventive (Kermit the Frog Pro-Pilot X) creations, the brand also shares another passion: making the
Renewing its collaboration with the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, Oris launches a limited-edition version of the evergreen Aquis diver’s watch. The beautiful dial of the Dat Watt Limited Edition II