It's not often that Patek surprisingly announces a new model outside its ‘regular’ launch moments, like they did this week.The post New releases from Patek Philippe, Breguet, Baltic and more
It's not often that Patek surprisingly announces a new model outside its ‘regular’ launch moments, like they did this week.The post New releases from Patek Philippe, Breguet, Baltic and more
Editor’s note – As our long-time readers might know, MONOCRHOME is usually quite (to say the least) technical. We like to go in-depth, to look at the ins and outs
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors The 2025 reissue of the Seiko Rotocall is a curious and deliberate throwback to an era when digital watches were not
The origins of the Saxon manufacture date back to 1845, when Ferdinand A. Lange, an exceptionally talented watchmaker from Dresden, established his own workshop and began producing high-quality pocket watches.After
A stealthy DLC colourway has been added to the core collection of the Nodus Sector II platform.The post Nodus brings a stealthy look back to the range with the Sector
There’s a particular kind of madness that grips watch nerds before a big trip. Other people worry about airport transfers, currency exchange, or how many pairs of socks they need.
Have you ever wondered what it is like to drive a Porsche 911 GT3? I did! Of course, it’s the most powerful and driver-focused, naturally aspirated version of the legendary
One of the most important industry trends of the past several years is the continuing race for new materials. While the upper echelons of the industry continue to scramble for
The latest entry in Jaeger-LeCoultre's multidisciplinary "Made of Makers" programme is a webcomic by Filipino artist Olivecoat.The post Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest “Made of Makers” collab is a manga-styled webcomic take on
Wristwatches have been mainstream for a little over a century now. This gives us a decent timeframe to reflect on watch design and its evolution. We tend to throw terms