Another adventure in my “I went to… “ series of articles about interesting journeys with watch brands, is the incredibly uplifting Fort Lauderdale Seaglass Rose’ Experience that took place just
Another adventure in my “I went to… “ series of articles about interesting journeys with watch brands, is the incredibly uplifting Fort Lauderdale Seaglass Rose’ Experience that took place just
The Six Nations Rugby Championship returns this weekend! To celebrate Breitling’s second year as the event’s timing partner is a sextet of Breitling Chronomat B01 42 watches. Each watch reflects
We’re back today with a new instalment of our Collector’s Series column, where we leave the stage to an owner and his beloved watch. For a relatively unknown reason, Breitling
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The year 2023 is a significant one for the Lucerne-based watch manufacturer Carl F. Bucherer, as this year marks 135 years since their inception. To commemorate the historic
Which Rolex models will be most sought after by collectors in the future? That’s not a trick question. And Watchbox’s director of media Tim Mosso and global head of trading Mike
This series on the best watches under €500 brings me back to around five years ago. The Seiko Kinetic Perpetual Calendar that I wore for about 15 years got stolen
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN 2023 marks the 110th anniversary of Seiko’s first-ever wristwatch. Named “Laurel”, the first Seiko wristwatch was developed after the company’s founder, Kintaro Hattori, presumably grew tired of simply
Audemars Piguet was famous for its use of stones in the 1960s and the 1990s, with dials made from lapis lazuli, aventurine, garnet, mother-of-pearl, opal, ruby, amethyst and other stones.
With its bold and brash big-cased look, the Rolex Yacht-Master series was never on my radar. It seemed too far removed from the original tool ethos of its brother, the
In 2021, Hublot announced its first collaboration with Takashi Murakami, one of the most celebrated contemporary artists of our time. The watches have all explored Murakami’s “Smiling Flower” motif, with
No fan of the Royal Oak can forget last year’s 50th-anniversary celebrations, which also introduced some design tweaks on a selection of 34, 37, 38 and 41mm Selfwinding Royal Oak
Our editorial director Sophie Furley takes to the skies with Lionel Meylan Read more at worldtempus.com
It’s one of the most unusual effects we’ve seen in watchmaking recently. In three different colours, it succeeds in recreating the visual effect of the inside of a glacier. How
Chanel keeps spinning the yarn of its couture narrative. The new Mademoiselle Privé Pique-Aiguilles limited edition is a tribute to the Parisian maison's workshops and their crafts Read more at
A year after its grand 50th-anniversary celebrations, Audemars Piguet releases a 41mm white gold edition of the Royal Oak Selfwinding Chronograph embellished with blue baguette-cut sapphires and light blue panda