BY SAM DELAWARE Grand Seiko employed Titanium for the very first time right at the turn of the millennium c.2000 with the release of a relatively unassuming time-only watch, the SBGR011.
BY SAM DELAWARE Grand Seiko employed Titanium for the very first time right at the turn of the millennium c.2000 with the release of a relatively unassuming time-only watch, the SBGR011.
Mühle Glashütte is a German watch brand with a deep fan base. The company is known for its robust and affordable watches. While the original brand began in 1869, the
Over the next few weeks, members of the Worn & Wound team will offer their own personal reflections on their year in watches. Today, photographer Garrett Jones on turning his
The Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 SBGH349 captures the beauty of Mount Iwate’s icefalls with a high-intensity titanium case and icy-blue dial. The post Watch Of The Week: The New Grand
With finals firmly in the rearview window (congrats, you made it!) and spring term decidedly next year’s problem, we’re all for a bit of distraction. Whether you have a pile
What We Know This week, Urwerk releases a sequel to the UR-230 Eagle, which turned heads with the brand's incorporation of turbines in the Caliber UR-7.30. From afar, this new
I initially wanted to title this article the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the GPHG Awards, but I thought better of it. After all, I wouldn’t want to
Rolex has never been known as a watchmaker of grand complications. The core of its portfolio consists of purposeful and precise sports watches with a dose of luxury if desired.
I’ve become a pretty big fan of De Rijke & Co. over the past few years, and am glad to see them experiencing so much success recently (I’m basing this
Following the Millesime’s Challenge Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2023, Raymond Weil continues to expand its modern flagship watch collection with new iterations. The Raymond Weil Millesime
Catching us all by surprise, the new Blue LagoonThe post Swatch releases a new Scuba Fifty Fathoms out of the blue appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
A few months ago, Simon Brette was in New York as a part of our "House of Craft" event with UBS. The young watchmaker, relatively unknown in the watch world
Simon Brette unveils the “Rose Gold” edition of his GPHG-winning Chronomètre Artisans timepiece: it's a sensational harmony of the warm rose/red gold case and intense-black 'dragon scale' dial. The post
Today we’re going to take a look at the top 5 most expensive Hublot watches, one of the grandest displays of unashamed opulence.The post The 5 most expensive Hublot watches
No brand does flashy gold watches quite like Rolex does. How many of us have childhood memories of older relatives wearing a glistening yellow-gold Rolex, understanding that that shiny timepiece