With all the challenges that come with owning vintage watches—servicing, wear on components, wildly varying valuation—sometimes it’s easier to look for something that simply looks vintage instead. Thankfully, we’ve seen
With all the challenges that come with owning vintage watches—servicing, wear on components, wildly varying valuation—sometimes it’s easier to look for something that simply looks vintage instead. Thankfully, we’ve seen
Since becoming the official timekeeper of the MotoGP championship in 2001, Tissot has connected itself firmly to the sport through trackside timing systems and watches that speak the design language
What We Know Ressence, with its futuristic sci-fi approach to telling the time, doesn't always come to mind when thinking about métiers d'art. After all, Ressence is a brand centered
When we create a post on the Worn & Wound blog, we check a little box on the sidebar of our backend system to categorize the watch we’re writing about.
What may be most impressive about Zenith is how well it manages to balance the creation of exceptional modern timepieces with a slate of vintage-inspired watches that are equally appealing.
Andrew O'Connor interrogates who and what COSC's stricter new chronometer certification is actually intended for.The post Is the COSC Excellence Chronometer Certification late to the party? Or just what the
Founded in 1875, Audemars Piguet has a rich and complex history, with many chapters yet to be explored. Sébastian Vivas, who has been director of the Audemars Piguet Museum since
One of the longest-lived models in the IWC catalogue, the Portugieser Chronograph is simple, distinctive, and handsomely proportioned. Now it’s undergone a surprising makeover to create the Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium,
I remember the year was 1998 and I was in Portugal with IWC as the brand unveiled its first Portugieser Chronograph. It was a real departure for the collection —
Since its introduction in 1998, the classic IWC Portugieser Chronograph (ref. IW3914) has barely evolved visually. It has only undergone a technical upgrade in 2020, with the introduction of a
What We Know IWC just launched a surprising novelty, and it isn't even Watches and Wonders yet. Today marks the brand's introduction of a limited-edition run of its classic Portugieser
IWC's dressy chronograph gets an unexpectedly sporty, all-black makeover.The post All black everything for the new IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
I have always thought of the IWC Portugieser as an elegantly styled chronograph or a clean time-only watch. Until today, that is, because the brand from Schaffhausen introduces an all-black
The post The IWC Portugieser Chronograph Ceratanium emerges from the shadows appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors IWC unveils their first Portugieser model in Ceratanium – their version of ceramic, in a new release of the Portugieser Chronograph