BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Vacheron Constantin wowed us several times over at Watches & Wonders Geneva with their special 270th anniversary pieces. It feels like it was just yesterday that we were
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Vacheron Constantin wowed us several times over at Watches & Wonders Geneva with their special 270th anniversary pieces. It feels like it was just yesterday that we were
Ming has announced their latest release, a follow up to the 29.01 Worldtimer which launched in 2023. The new 29.01 Midnight is conceived as the flipside to the original, which
While Piaget is rightfully heralded as the precursor of ultra-thin calibres, it was also a pioneer of ornamental stone dials in the early 1960s. A decade or so later, under
Seeing a watch made by Naoya Hida & Co. in person for the first time was one of those moments when you truly realize that you have to experience a
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Despite everything, including tariffs and a strong Swiss franc, the Geneva auction season turned out to be a strong one, with some of the strongest results being in the most
What We Know Two years after the launch of the first 29-series worldtimer, Ming is turning it over to the dark side with the new 29.01 'Midnight' edition. Those keeping
Though still under a decade old, independent watchmaker Ming has already established a solid reputation in the horological world, so much so that it hardly needs an introduction. With its
As Daniel Roth’s slow brand revival continues to unfold after its 2023 relaunch, parent company LVMH seems determined to bring this niche, formerly independent boutique marque into the wider luxury
The master of materials is bringing two new vibes to one of its most impressive timepieces. Released last year, the Hublot MP-10 had an instant wow factor, even for those
Many love an excellent mecaquartz chronograph. Brands can spend more money on the looks of such watches thanks to their affordable movements. These watches often punch above their weight, at
Founded in 2018 in Tokyo by Naoya Hida— a former representative for F.P. Journe and Ralph Lauren’s watch and jewelry lines in Japan— the eponymous brand has gained acclaim for
“The devil is in the details,” the saying goes. It rings particularly true for the realm of high-end watches, where thoughtful proportions, harmonious colors, and materials that feel just right
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After several years of covering this independent Japanese watch brand, you should now be familiar with Kurono Tokyo‘s work. And if not, what matters here is that we’re looking at