By Jovan Krstevski You see a lot of watches come and go in this business, but every now and then, one lands that just looks right. This new Zenith DEFY
By Jovan Krstevski You see a lot of watches come and go in this business, but every now and then, one lands that just looks right. This new Zenith DEFY
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We have some thoughts on the GPHG. Watchmaking’s biggest night is in the rearview mirror, winners have been named, and we’ve all had an opportunity to digest not just who
My love/hate affair with dive watches almost always comes down to sizing: too big, and it feels like a handcuff, requiring tightening the strap or bracelet to an uncomfortable degree.
Until recently, for those who have followed Breguet‘s exploits in modern chronometry, one watch has long occupied a special place: the Classique Chronométrie 7727, from 2013. The 7727 demonstrated what
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The beautiful, brushed dial is catching the light perfectly, creating a subtle sunburst effect as a simple spar sweeps round to 12. Not 12 o'clock, but a 12 set at
Chiming watches sit at the summit of mechanical watchmaking, combining miniature acoustics, kinetic engineering and extreme energy management into one of horology’s most demanding disciplines. Chopard has spent nearly two
When most brands introduce a new watch, they make the bracelet look more like an afterthought than an integrated part of the design. It’s often a derivative of or a
As Revolution Watch marks its 20th anniversary, the publication is looking forward rather than back — toward the places, histories, and craft traditions that have shaped horology outside the familiar
Arnold & Son's Luna Magna and Constant Force Tourbillon 11 embody the brand's technical precision and reverence for horological history. The post Two Arnold & Son Icons Return in Gemstone
TAG Heuer's latest collab with New Balance, which pairs a Connected smart watch with running shoes, makes surprising sense.The post Why TAG Heuer is breaking new boundaries with a powerful
Frederique Constant already impressed us with the salmon dial version launched as a Europe-exclusive model. The recent blue-dial Frederique Constant Classics Premiere on bracelet is another proof that “accessible luxury”
Admittedly, I don’t try many microbrand watches. I have nothing against them, but I haven’t found many here in the UK. This all changed when I attended the World Time
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