Openworked or skeletonised watches are treats for the more mechanical-minded admirers of watchmaking, and the more complex the movement, the better. In 2016, Audemars Piguet increased the viewing pleasure two-fold
Openworked or skeletonised watches are treats for the more mechanical-minded admirers of watchmaking, and the more complex the movement, the better. In 2016, Audemars Piguet increased the viewing pleasure two-fold
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors We got our hands on the new Montblanc Iced Sea 0 Oxygen Deep 4810 as a loaner, and bring you this
Richard Mille has once again redefined the limits of watchmaking with the RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal. The post Watch of the Week: The New Richard Mille RM 27-05
The post Revolutionizing Timekeeping: How Accutron’s Electrostatic Movement Is Changing the Game appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
Horage, one of the odd ones out in the watch industry, presents the fourth model in its Lensman series, the Lensman 1.2. It’s another technically exciting offering equipped with an
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the usual suspects get together again for another horological gabfest. Ariel dives into his recent article about consumer expectations, brand offerings, and how those things connect
Audemars Piguet launched its first Master model with the recreation of a superb chronograph from the 1940s. For the second chapter of this historical collection, the brand reimagines one of
What to expect after the Master01? Well, the Master02, of course. But what would that second reinterpreted timepiece look like? Nothing like anyone expected. Instead of riding the wave of
What We Know In 2019, Audemars Piguet launched the Code 11.59 collection, which was positioned as an alternative to the Royal Oak (after discontinuing the Jules Audemars and Millenary lines
Hermès Horloger Creative Director Philippe Delhortal explains trends, and what the Cut represents. The post What does the Hermès Cut mean for watches? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Jaeger-LeCoultre builds on the 2018 limited-edition Polaris Geographic with a permanent addition: the refined 2024 Polaris Geographic. Inspired by its predecessor’s world-time function and 24-city ring, the new
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Next in our lineup of watches, which we strangely didn’t get to hands-on with in advance at Watches & Wonders for some reason, is TAG Heuer with their
Among the microbrand scene, Echo/Neutra is a bit of a cult favorite. By that, I mean it may not be a brand that everyone is familiar with, but if you
The Time+Tide Team were out in force for this brand-new watch event, which showcased some of the country's notable microbrands. The post Wristwatch Check, a gathering of Australian microbrands, went
While Philipp Plein might be best known for its clothing and sneakers, the brand also produces watches, although it has only been within the last couple of years that its