London Craft Week will showcase artistic creations across the city from May 14 to 18, with Kensington’s Cromwell Place presenting 20 objects created during the Homo Faber Fellowship programme. Craft
London Craft Week will showcase artistic creations across the city from May 14 to 18, with Kensington’s Cromwell Place presenting 20 objects created during the Homo Faber Fellowship programme. Craft
Belfast’s Nomadic Watch Company was named after the last remaining White Star Line ship in the world, and the nomadic pursuit of new horizons. Their long-term ambition is to eventually
For those that have not visited the southern German city of Dresden, it conjures up memories of life behind the iron curtain before the collapse of the Soviet Union or,
The Seiko Motorist is a watch that doesn’t pop up for sale often, so once an opportunity came, I didn’t hesitate much. It’s not perfect, but it is good enough.
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors At Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, Hermés released a new model lineup which they call CUT. We got our hands on
Benrus relaunches its Type I-C dive and field watch with a new series that recreates the look and feel of the original pioneering 1960s-era Benrus Type I military watches. The
If you look at an aerial view of Place Vendôme in Paris, you’ll immediately recognize that March LA.B borrowed its eight-sided shape to create the cases of the Mansart watch
In 2021, Bianchet debuted in the watch industry with the Tourbillon B1.618 Openwork, establishing the brand’s design language and paving the way for future releases – like the 2023 Flying
Montblanc presented a new interpretation of its 1858 Unveiled Minerva Monopusher Chronograph, revealing even more details of its exceptional movement.This new edition, limited to just 100 pieces, introduces five apertures
One of the most buzzed about releases from Watches & Wonders 2024 was the Cartier Santos-Dumont Rewind watch. Personally one of my favorite watch releases from the brand in recent
The “Rise of the Indies” is an infectiously thrilling romanticization of the rapid growth and skyrocketing success of independent watchmaking. It’s one of the fastest developing segments of the industry,
LVMH’s peerlessly successful approach to luxury is that it should be built from the middle-up. Widen the top of the funnel so that middle class families are drawn in —
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