Having already revealed the Tradition “Souscription” as the first watch for its 250th anniversary, Breguet has just launched the Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7035. Essentially a throwback to a first-generation Tradition
Having already revealed the Tradition “Souscription” as the first watch for its 250th anniversary, Breguet has just launched the Tradition Seconde Rétrograde 7035. Essentially a throwback to a first-generation Tradition
By Jovan Krstevski Hublot’s latest brainchild, the MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System, reappears in two fresh guises: one swathed in inky black ceramic, the other carved entirely from transparent sapphire.
Louis Moinet is known for creating fanciful, typically extravagant watches. They often feature tourbillons, complex complications, exotic materials, and open dials. Today’s Louis Moinet 1816 flips this script as a
If you’ve been keeping up with our Ride to Conquer Cancer (RTCC) initiative, you already know the story: a two-day, 200km cycling challenge supporting the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and
Jaeger-LeCoultre is a maker. Most obviously a watchmaker, yes, but in 2025, that word is thrown around to describe watch brands far too often, especially in direct comparison to JLC.
A Haute look at the new FP Journe Chronomètre Furtif, which debuted in early April ahead of Watches and Wonders. The post Appreciating the Hidden Secrets of the New FP
Rolex is no stranger to niche models, specifically ones that specialise in less-than-mainstream purposes. The Milgauss, for example, was designed for scientists at CERN in the 1950s to withstand magnetic
The chairman of Cartier-owner Richemont is heaping praise on Swiss watchmakers who cut production in response to weak demand from China to avoid oversupplying the global market. Johann Rupert, who
With Grand Seiko’s rise to popularity in the last few years, it’s hard to find a truly obscure model. And yet, here we are. No, it’s not some vintage reference
During Watches & Wonders Geneva earlier this year, Armin Strom introduced a striking new iteration of its One Week Skeleton—this time in lightweight titanium with enhanced skeletonization – making it
The post Just a minute with the Giant Mouse Ace Riv appeared first on Worn & Wound. Continued at wornandwound.com...
Angus Collins is set to take on a challenge no one else has achieved of rowing unassisted around the UK, raising money for a good cause.The post We host an
Happy Friday, and welcome back to Bring A Loupe! We're back to regularly scheduled programming with the Spring Geneva auction season wrapping up on Monday. The clear theme this week
Christopher Ward has smashed practically every boundary in their price bracket and continues to pick up loyal fans and newcomers like a cartoon snowball rolling down a mountainside. The Twelve—named
The post Farewell To My Friend And Hero, Angelo Bonati appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...