What We Know French watchmaking is on an absolute tear lately. Even setting aside F.P. Journe (yes, he's based in Switzerland, but he is French), there's a growing list of
What We Know French watchmaking is on an absolute tear lately. Even setting aside F.P. Journe (yes, he's based in Switzerland, but he is French), there's a growing list of
Independent titans SpaceOne and Baltic have unveiled a collaborative timepiece with jumping hours and hand-finished dial. The post Introducing the Baltic x SpaceOne Seconde Majeure appeared first on Haute Time.
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Bell & Ross continues to enrich its iconic collection with a new green dial version of the BR-03. Press Release information
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the stunning timepiece that Artisans de Genève personalized for Andre Agassi. It was great to see what the brand had come up with
Piaget continues its long-standing exploration of ultra-thin watchmaking with the new Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon ref. G0A51540, now enriched by the addition of ornamental stone decoration within its record-setting 2
Those lucky enough to have walked the carpeted halls of Palexpo during the annual Watches and Wonders exhibition this year may have found the sheer volume of novelties both fascinating
Louis Moinet (1768-1853) wanted an accurate instrument to track celestial motions and built the Compteur de Tierces in 1815-1816. Endowed with a start, stop and reset function and a balance
Another Friday, another list. This week, we search for the best alternatives to the classic Cartier Tank Louis Cartier. This industry icon dates back to 1922 and has become one
Among the various Hublot novelties presented this year at Watches & Wonders 2026 is the next chapter in the brand’s Impact series. Originally launched a full decade ago in 2016,
There are quite a few brands that link themselves to motorsport, but Lorige is one of the few that has gone completely all-in on the idea. Another good example of
The Citizen “bullhead” chronograph returns in the form of the Challenge Timer, a design that dates back to the 1970s. Citizen now reintroduces this formerly Japan-only model to the European
Recently revived Genevan haute horlogerie brand Niton jumps into the jumping hours market with the Prima — one of the more refined high-end examples of the industry’s latest favourite complication.