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BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN HYT is known as the hydro-mechanical watch company as it’s always been fascinated with using fluids to tell the time. Truth be told, this company has been through
German watchmaker Hanhart has partnered with Panavia Aircraft GmbH to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a significant event in aviation history: the maiden flight of the multi-role combat aircraft Tornado.
Described by the brand as the “climactic conclusion” of the line of ultra-light watches made for the tennis champion, the RM 27-05 Flying Tourbillon Rafael Nadal weighs just 11.5 g
The Credor Locomotive is a fascinating design from the late 1970s. Today, the brand has brought it back to life. Let’s take a first look at this rather special timepiece
We explain the difference between COSC, METAS, Superlative, and any other chronometer certification method. The post What is a chronometer? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post What is a
The original Maurice Lacroix Pontos S Diver was a fairly short-lived offering that was first launched in 2013 and discontinued just a few years later in 2016 to allow the
Gerald Genta is surely mostly known for his work with Audemars Piguet (1972, Royal Oak), Patek Philippe (Nautilus, 1976) or his own bold and original creations. There is, however, much
It has been a while since the last episode of Building A Watch Brand. In fact, that was a full month before the big launch, which took place on March
Once again, Tudor shows its bigger brother Rolex how it’s done: the new Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT with a black and burgundy bezel. AKA the Tudor “Coke”. The post
Welcome to the latest episode of Fratello Talks. This week, Nacho is joined by RJ and Lex to discuss their thoughts on a hype-hungry watch industry. Lately, more than ever
The newest member of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s line of sports watches, the Polaris Geographic is a dual time zone in a modern “ocean grey” with orange accents with a practical dial layout showing
Today, Credor is celebrating the brand's 50th anniversary by re-releasing the Credor Locomotive, a Gerald Genta design put into production by Credor (under the umbrella of Seiko) back in 1979.
The young Swedish brand Nezumi has made a name for itself with a catalog of stylish, affordable watches. Now, with the release of its new Terrain field watch, the Stockholm-based
Swiss watchmaker Louis Erard has recently collaborated with Donzé Cadrans, a veteran in the enamel dials field since 1972. As a first for Erard, the Le Régulateur Grand Feu Enamel