An absolute must for any respectable watchmaker, the chronograph complication was once again well-represented at the 2024 edition of Watches and Wonders… To say the least, as we’ve seen some
An absolute must for any respectable watchmaker, the chronograph complication was once again well-represented at the 2024 edition of Watches and Wonders… To say the least, as we’ve seen some
Not everyone loves a nice integrated bracelet watch in their collection, and there’s a few reasonable reasons why that may be. For one, you’re going to be stuck with the
If there's one thing I should know by now, it's that when it comes to F.P. Journe, I should expect the unexpected. When I asked several Journe collectors what they
Hard work pays off, or so the legend goes. Too often in our turbulent times, it feels quite the opposite – hard work begets more work, in an atavistic cycle.…
Dear reader, It would be remiss not to mention that this website has collaborated with the brand Nodus to make a watch, of which we are now reviewing their newest
Tissot, the longstanding timekeeper of the American men’s NBA, has extended its support for basketball to the women’s game with the release of two co-branded limited edition Seastar watches. Both
Having announced its return with an auction on May 10, 2024, Only Watch has finally revealed the watch that everyone has been waiting for: the Patek Philippe Grande and Petite
BY TIM STRACKE Earlier this month I spent a couple of days in Geneva at Watches and Wonders and Wonders, mingling with partners, dealers, media, and friends, and exploring the
Kelly Haygarth, founder of Byrd Watch Co., is a tour de force. You will not find a more welcoming person who’s full of passion when it comes to bringing folks
You’ve probably seen all the Watches and Wonders 2024 recap articles and read how this year’s releases weren’t the most exciting ones. But, as I’ve already stated in my “favorites”
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors The Grand Seiko Evolution 9’s new hand wound high beat novelties introduced in WWG 24 were a highlight of the show.
Building from its hot 39mm-wide H08 series of modified round-shaped sports-casual watches, Hermès adds the Hermès Cut, a 36mm integrated steel watch ostensibly aimed at smaller (feminine) wrists. But much
Watches with regulator dials seem to be having a moment this year. Their special feature is the dial layout with the minute hand in the center and the hour and
Vacheron Constantin has enriched its Overseas line, whose design was revamped in 2016, with a new tourbillon model featuring a case, bezel, crown, and bracelet made from Grade 5 titanium.The
Watches & Wonders 2024 may have ended, but it still keeps me profoundly busy. It was once again a great fair, yet now with even more brands, which meant even