Breathing new life into a forgotten watch brand is a delicate balancing act. Some brands don’t warrant reviving in the first place, while some have too much baggage, and some
Breathing new life into a forgotten watch brand is a delicate balancing act. Some brands don’t warrant reviving in the first place, while some have too much baggage, and some
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors David Candaux releases another version of his so called “minimalist” watch – the DC7 with this new Blue Hawk. An 8
Take a glance at the American microbrand Typsim. It might be easy to assume that the brand falls into the category of the numerous microbrands that make vintage-inspired watches with
Created to celebrate Breguet’s 250th anniversary, the new Classique Souscription 2025 stands out with its redesigned gold case, radiant Grand Feu enamel dial featuring a single flame-blued hand, and a
Watchmaking is all about small details, and it is not uncommon for two distinct models to be separated by minute differences that anyone who isn’t a watch enthusiast would find
Jack Heuer’s Carrera chronograph and its affiliation with the racing track is borderline legendary, but there is an earlier, lesser-known chapter of the late 1940s involving the development of a
When the World Athletics Championships return to Tokyo from September 13 to 21, 2025, Seiko will once again serve as the official timekeeper of the prestigious event. In celebration of
It’s no secret that I’m a sucker for unusual case shapes, especially when looking for special occaision watches. I’m always up for something avant-garde or unusual. So when the opportunity…
The Sun is shining, temperatures are rising, and my kids are finishing their classes. At last, our summer vacation is just around the corner. It’s time to go through the
Dive chronographs are, by and large, a difficult watch style to truly get right. As nearly every dive chronograph ever made is unable to operate its signature complication in its
France’s golden age of horology during the 17th and 18th centuries produced notable figures like Julien Le Roy, Ferdinand Berthoud and Abraham-Louis Breguet. And it’s fair to say that had
Size matters. That’s certainly the case for the Rolex Oyster Perpetual that comes in no fewer than five sizes — 28, 31, 34, 36, and 41mm. This year, The Crown
Timekeeping is a key element in most sports disciplines, so it should come as no surprise that the world of horology has long-standing ties to sports. In today’s episode of
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Using the 42mm Carrera Chronograph as the base, TAG Heuer pays tribute to the Seafarer with this new colourway.The post TAG Heuer revives the spirit of the Seafarer with a