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Bill Yao’s Mk II brand has always fascinated me. It’s one of the OG microbrands, but it built its reputation mainly upon meticulously crafted reissues of historic tool watches. What’s
The Clifton Baumatic by Baume & Mercier is a long-standing favourite here at Time and Watches. It brings together a well-balanced design, widely appreciated for its clarity and elegance, with
While Ciga Design made headlines with its famed Blue Planet, a watch that won the Challenge Watch Prize at the 2021 edition of the GPHG, they are also synonymous with
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The Horology Club, founded in Hong Kong and boasting around 800 members, is now expanding with the creation of a European chapter. This is an opportunity to continue the conversation
The Seiko Presage collection is often overlooked but without good reason. I have a major soft spot for the Cocktail Time series that combines the fun of Tokyo bar culture
By Jovan Krstevski The original 1957 Railmaster was Omega’s answer to the magnetic chaos engineers and railway workers had to deal with daily. Omega’s bringing the Railmaster back in 2025
More than 80 years after its initial release, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s novel Le Petit Prince or The Little Prince remains as popular as ever. As one of the most active
Would you buy a watch without knowing what it looked like? Maybe, if it was made by Stephen McGonigle.The post McGonigle lifts covers off the Ogma, the masterpiece that sold
A number of years ago, I wrote about a new company called SilMach that had its eyes on the watch industry. The French company is a specialist in small electromechanical
How can a brand grow while maintaining exclusivity to uphold the perception of a luxury brand? Increasing accessibility was the right strategy for a while. But this democratization of luxury
In 2022, the Lengnau watchmaker Delma returned the Montego, a bold, versatile chronograph with a racing-inspired edge defined by its prominent external tachymeter scale. Built as a genuine sports watch,
Now, it seems fairly evident that we are on the down slope of either a cyclical correction in prices or, if one takes a less optimistic view, a permanent loss
Tudor released the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” for this year’s Miami F1 Grand Prix. The watch celebrates the collaboration with the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) Formula 1