There are basically two types of watch movements – mechanical and quartz. The latter is powered by a battery or a combination of solar and rechargeable cells, while the former
There are basically two types of watch movements – mechanical and quartz. The latter is powered by a battery or a combination of solar and rechargeable cells, while the former
Funky watches are making a comeback! At least according to the latest releases from the past seven days...The post New releases from Hublot, Chronoswiss, Kollokium and more appeared first on
Bell & Ross has always leaned into its aviation DNA, and few collections embody that identity more clearly than the BR-03 series. With its square case, four exposed screws, and
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors The Kollokium Projekt 01 Variant “G” is a limited edition of 499 pieces, retailing for SGD 5,555 including taxes. It offers
Breguet’s prestigious “Aiguille d’Or” Grand Prix victory at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) 2025, held last Thursday, 13 November, marks a high point in a year celebrating the
Let’s be honest: dropping roughly €10k on a gold Nomos is a real commitment. Given the sought-after and intricate timepieces in that price level, a restrained watch with a focus
Sempre, Senna (Forever, Senna). Two simple words that pay tribute to one of motorsports’ greatest-ever racing drivers. Most will even say he was the greatest of all time, but that’s
This Peren chronograph is also the brand's first watch without an overt Transylvanian source of inspiration - but that's no bad thing.The post The Peren One brings mechaquartz practicality to
Often regarded as one of the darlings from the affordable side of the industry, the Timex Marlin frequently serves as a “gateway watch” for many budding collectors. Since its relaunch
Inspired by the aquatic tones of Fitzroy Island, this LE is the latest watch in Seiko’s Save the Ocean series, supporting marine conservation.The post Save the turtles in style with
Nothing is as disputed as an award ceremony. The outcome of an opinion will always face another opinion, and people will have opinions on the ceremony itself. You know what