BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Commonwealth Games may not be as big or as popular as the Olympics, but they’re no less important to the competing athletes. For the 2026 Games, which
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Commonwealth Games may not be as big or as popular as the Olympics, but they’re no less important to the competing athletes. For the 2026 Games, which
There’s always been something slightly paradoxical, if not vague, about the Rolex Yacht-Master II. In the brand‘s catalogue, year after year defined by a slow-paced evolution (quite unpredictable recently, though,
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, the team dives headfirst into one of the biggest problems facing the modern watch industry: pricing. From luxury brands continuously pushing prices higher to the
The watches of A. Lange & Söhne very rarely gets a chance to step out of the stoically traditional design language the brand has established since its relaunch in 1994,
There is a specific moment, perched at the hinoki wood counter of Sushi Teru in the West Village, when you realize you are no longer ordering a meal, you are
William Stafford wrote, "I'd just as soon be pushed by events to where I belong." While I wouldn't claim it is great or wise to have a single line from
Relatively young in the watchmaking world, Mauron Musy has a few unique tricks up its proverbial sleeve when it comes to mechanical watches. Its newest timepiece, the MU09 Node°, is
Some of the best creations often result from the least expected encounters… However, when two radically different creative minds start to work together, nothing says that the alchemy will develop.
Collaborations in the watch world are nothing new. Usually, we see a watch brand team up with some other company, often resulting in a fairly gimmicky co-branding exercise. That approach
Baltic and SpaceOne have unveiled their first collaboration: the Seconde Majeure, an architectural time-only watch that employs a newly-developed jumping hours module developed by French independent watchmaker — and F.P.
The annual JCK Show in Las Vegas has long been the gravitational center of the American jewelry trade. For 2026, though, organizers are highlighting watches, with the continued rollout of
The watch industry is currently living through the greatest democratization of complications ever seen. Tourbillons, chiming mechanisms, and other components that were the exclusive purview of the wealthy just a
It’s tough to think of two accessible indie brands that are more diametrically opposed in terms of their general aesthetic than Baltic and SpaceOne. One is focused largely on classic,
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.