Next year, on February 6, 2026, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will begin, marking the start of an exciting new chapter in winter sports.Once again, Omega will be
Next year, on February 6, 2026, the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will begin, marking the start of an exciting new chapter in winter sports.Once again, Omega will be
In almost exactly one year’s time, the Olympic flame will once again be ignited, marking the start of yet another edition of the greatest sporting event in modern history. The
It feels like we’re still recovering from the 2024 Olympic Summer Games in Paris. But Omega, the official timekeeper of the Olympics since 1932, is already gearing up for the
In 2019, Hamilton launched a limited-edition Chrono-Matic 50 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Calibre 11. Along with Breitling, Heuer, Dubois-Dépraz, and Buren, Hamilton was one of the
Have revived the Credor Locomotive last year with the limited edition GCCR999, Seiko has now added the Gerald Genta-designed sports watch to its regular production lineup. The Credor Locomotive GCCR997
Florida-based, Swiss-inspired, and thankfully, affordable!The post What makes Montreux’s affordable straps ‘Swiss-inspired?’ appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In the realm of luxury timepieces, Piaget’s Polo watches have long stood out as a symbol of contemporary sophistication and sporty elegance. As Piaget introduces a new addition
A few brands and watches stand high above the rest. They are known to almost everyone and have become icons. Watches of this stature are not cheap, however, there are
Each year, during the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Geneve (or in short, the GPHG), one brand always stands out because it wins so many awards: Van Cleef & Arpels. It
Over the past several years, a wide swath of complications once restricted to the uppermost levels of the market have become remarkably affordable to own. Tourbillons, chimes, and other exotic
One of last year’s biggest surprises was the reintroduction of the Credor Locomotive. The original watch from the 1970s was one of Gérald Genta’s lesser-known creations. As soon as you
Watch models and variations come and go. Most go under the radar, slipping into oblivion without anyone paying them much mind. Others walk off stage to great fanfare. The Patek
Complete with a hexagon pattern inspired by railway signals.The post The lean, mean, green, steam machine: the Credor Locomotive now comes with a green dial appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.