MeisterSinger is a German watchmaking company from Münster. It was launched by Manfred Brassler in 2001, yet the brand’s timepieces exude a timeless style reminiscent of the long past 1960s.
MeisterSinger is a German watchmaking company from Münster. It was launched by Manfred Brassler in 2001, yet the brand’s timepieces exude a timeless style reminiscent of the long past 1960s.
One of Stéphane Waser’s earliest decisions when he became managing director of Maurice Lacroix in 2014 was to replace the popular Calypso collection with a sporty new line named Aikon.
Breitling and Berry’s Jewellers hosted a party to mark the opening of a new boutique in the centre of Leeds earlier this month, with customers and a number of famous
After his WWE Wrestlemania 40 win, Cody Rhodes received something a lot more precious than a championship belt. The post WWE superstar Cody Rhodes reunited with his father’s once-pawned Rolex
“Give me a call when our 2023 accounts are published and I will talk you through the changes we have made since,” urged Silas Walton, founder of A Collected Man,
Zenith introduced two new models worth discussing this year for different reasons. The brand’s Defy Skyline Chronograph was a logical next step for the series. It even felt like the
Duckworth Prestex is hoping to repeat the success of a highly limited collection of Verimatic automatics for the British Watchmakers’ Day with a short run of the colourful line sporting
With over 50 brands officially exhibiting at the Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 high-end timepiece industry fair, lots of new products were there to be discovered by members of the
The latest team up between Bulgari and Tadao Ando results in a mesmerising series of Bulgari Serpenti watches with stone marquetry dials. The post The Bulgari Tadao Ando Serpenti explores
The 1970s were a period of radical change, marked by significant events but also strong evolutions of the design language. Many different styles emerged from the period, futuristic, outlandish shapes,
Amida, a historical brand recently brought back to life, has introduced its first watch in more than 45 years, the Digitrend. Based on a historical design from 1976, the new
It is no secret that I was impressed by a specific model in Cartier’s Watches and Wonders 2024 drop. After all, I wrote the introduction article and featured it in
A never-before-seen Rolex split-seconds chronograph dating from 1942 has sold for €3,284,000 (around £2.83 million) at an auction in Monaco. The oversized, 44mm, Reference 4113 watch is one of the
The “unobtanium” phenomenon isn’t limited to watches from the past, there are a variety of references for which supply seems to lag demand. Nowhere is this more apparent than in
In 2021, Louis Erard collaborated with a Swiss design studio on the Le Régulateur x atelier oï, a strikingly minimalist regulator-style watch with a dial devoid of scales, indices, or