Raymond Weil breaks a 50-year run by introducing its first-ever integrated bracelet watch, blending contemporary details with classic looksThe post Raymond Weil joins the integrated-bracelet race with the new A.R.T.
Raymond Weil breaks a 50-year run by introducing its first-ever integrated bracelet watch, blending contemporary details with classic looksThe post Raymond Weil joins the integrated-bracelet race with the new A.R.T.
For a company that has spent nearly five decades building its reputation on accessible Swiss watchmaking, with quite a few recent successes with vintage-inspired releases, Raymond Weil has largely stayed
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Raymond Weil releases a whole new collection which they call the A.R.T. Collection. This is their first whole collection with an
Edouard Koehn expands its Legacy Rattrapante collection with the Four Seasons, a series of limited-edition split-seconds chronographs distinguished by four guilloché dial executions inspired by the changing landscapes of Switzerland
TAG Heuer has been having a lot of fun with the Carrera Chronograph Glassbox lately. Blue, panda, reverse panda, and purple versions have all brought a different style to the
One thing is for sure: the members of the Audemars Piguet design team don’t suffer from chromophobia, the intense, irrational fear of or aversion to colors. You will find plenty
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In an unexpected direction, Swiss watchmaker Zenith has created a double-signed version of its G.F.J. watch, introduced in 2025 to mark its 160th anniversary. Named after the company
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN We’ve recently learned that there is now a date set for the return of the Swiss watchmaker Gallet, which wasn’t really a secret. Purchased by Breitling in 2024,
Manime's new La Méridienne is an affordable integrated bracelet GMT watch with 70s-style details and a captivating choice of dialsThe post Manime’s new La Méridienne just might be the unique
As bad as it may sound, watch collecting these days (especially as an industry professional with an image to uphold) can often feel like a competitive sport. From social media
Designed in 1978 by Henri d’Origny, the acclaimed artistic director of Hermès who defined le gout Hermès, the elegantly asymmetrical Arceau echoes the brand’s longstanding equestrian ties with its stirrup-shaped
There comes a point in every watch enthusiast’s journey when the chase becomes exhausting. It’s not because the passion fades but, rather, because the noise grows louder. New releases every