Watch brands are constantly pushing the boundaries of new materials. Several brands have proprietary ones that they use for cases, dials, and hands, but using new materials for calibers happens
Watch brands are constantly pushing the boundaries of new materials. Several brands have proprietary ones that they use for cases, dials, and hands, but using new materials for calibers happens
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For Geneva Watch Days 2025, TAG Heuer has brought a surprising number of new models. One of the favorites is the subject of this article. The Carrera Astronomer is a
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La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton has a deep, inextricable tie to Gérald Genta, long before the revival of the brand alongside Daniel Roth in 2023. Michel Navas and Enrico
For Geneva Watch Days, TAG Heuer has just unveiled a new bit of watchmaking technology that the brand says will be revolutionary for the future of mechanical watchmaking. This new
What We Know The Bulgari Aluminium is a stalwart in the Italian jewelry maker's collection of Swiss-made watches. Inspired by the 'Bulgari Bulgari' from 1975, and worn memorably by way
What We Know Do you own a watch with a moonphase complication, and wish that you could see more moon, more of the time? Well, fear not, for TAG Heuer
Have TAG finally perfected carbon hairspring technology, and will this be a game changer - for them and the rest of the watch industry?The post TAG Heuer debuts two chronographs
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Laurent Ferrier is among the most laureled independent watchmakers in recent years, and for good reason. The brand seems to effortlessly blend shapes, colours and mechanics into fascinating yet elegantly
In celebration of Swiss technical innovation, Zenith and furniture label USM have unveiled four colorful additions to the Defy collection. The post The Zenith Defy Chronograph USM: Swiss Design Never