In September 2022, Hautlence opened a new chapter in its history. After a few relatively quiet years, with hardly any new models presented, the MELB Holding (also the owner of
In September 2022, Hautlence opened a new chapter in its history. After a few relatively quiet years, with hardly any new models presented, the MELB Holding (also the owner of
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Historical revival watches have been a popular theme for watchmakers in the past few years. Just like carmakers and all of Hollywood, it seems watchmakers are keen to
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There are few places in the world filled with as much watchmaking lore as the tiny Saxon town of Glashütte. In 1845, Ferdinand Adolph Lange was sent to the sleepy
Yes, I do have serious issues with the color combination of black and yellow in watches. I do have to make one thing clear: I don’t really mind a completely
Daan, Dave, and RJ sit together for this podcast and talk about their most recent watch purchases. We talk about the whats, the whys, and the hows when it comes
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More Fordite? Yes, please. A month ago, I had never heard of the stuff, and now, after checking out the $3,950 Arcanaut ARC II, I am reviewing a second Fordite…
The much-awaited Citizen ME will make its debut in Europe At approximately US$300, the Citizen ME is great value for money Familiar at this price-point, an in-house Citizen 8210 beats
Czapek & Cie has launched a brand new model in its Antarctique collection. This new three-hand timepiece takes a serene, geometrical approach to the display of time and remains true
Girard-Perregaux unveils the first Laureato to feature a green ceramic case and bracelet Read more at worldtempus.com
What a treat to spend an exceptional moment with Michelin three-starred chef Laurent Petit, member of Les Grandes Tables du Monde at the Clos des Sens in Annecy Read more
Omega takes us to St. Moritz, Switzerland for a wild bobsleigh race Read more at worldtempus.com
Why exhibit at Watches and Wonders (W&W), or outside of it, or not at all? Six executives discuss their strategy as a page is turned following the extinction of the
Every watch brand has a somewhat different process for creating watch dials. And, in fact, some brands don’t create their own dials at all. They purchase them from companies that