DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Vacheron Constantin continues its 250 year celebrations with a masterstroke display of savoir-faire with this new release of the Traditionnelle Perpetual
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Vacheron Constantin continues its 250 year celebrations with a masterstroke display of savoir-faire with this new release of the Traditionnelle Perpetual
Following its Jurassic Watch editions, a series inspired by Spielberg’s cult dinosaur movie, Awake has just released the second chapter in its Tribute to the Seventh Art series, The Deadly
I cannot put into words just how much I missed the era of modern watchmaking when goosebump-inducing videos were a dime a dozen, showing off hideously (yet fascinatingly) complicated features
Awake unveils a special edition Sơn Mài with a smoky yellow blood-splattered dial that the Black Mamba would be proud of.The post Awake just made the watch The Bride would
Beaubleu first caught my eye about a year ago when I saw the Ecce at Windup NYC in 2023. I was with friends and couldn’t stop, but the dial and…
Lukas Pöhlmann and Josef Bresan-Rehor are two German watchmakers who met more than a decade ago while working under Marco Lang at Lang & Heyne in Dresden. They represent a
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YouTube star and watch dealer Nico Leonard brought his trademark mix of blunt honesty, humour and emotion to a live WatchPro conversation in Dubai, telling a packed room that independent
Polacheck’s, a fourth generation family jeweller based in Calabasas, California, has opened a Patek Philippe showroom alongside its flagship multibrand store. A WatchPro Award winner, the business has been serving
Bonhams has announced its New York Fine Watches: Icons and Masterpieces sale, running online until 9 December. The auction brings together 107 collectible watches from leading makers, offering a broad
Chisholm Hunter’s relentless elevation of its jewellery and watch portfolio is continuing to pay dividends with sales and profits rising in its latest financial year, which ended in March 2025.
Ressence is not what one would call a conventional watchmaker, and let’s hope it never will be. Since its founding in 2010, Benoît Mintiens’ Antwerp-based brand has built its catalogue
Ressence has unveiled the Type 3 Marc Newson, an 80-piece limited edition that unites Marc Newson’s softly contoured, playful futurism with Ressence founder Benoît Mintiens’ long-running pursuit of a ‘dematerialised’
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In the eyes of Benoît Mintiens, a Ressence watch should tell the time in the most user-friendly way. That’s why he came up with discs that are more intuitive to