In the past five years, we've been on a rollercoaster in both the primary and secondary markets. Inventory, pricing, demand, and availability have all been in flux, reaching highs and
In the past five years, we've been on a rollercoaster in both the primary and secondary markets. Inventory, pricing, demand, and availability have all been in flux, reaching highs and
There's something funny about the most surprising watch from MB&F—their first new collection since the Legacy Machine in 2011—being the most traditional in a lot of ways. With 38mm by
Take a glance at the American microbrand Typsim. It might be easy to assume that the brand falls into the category of the numerous microbrands that make vintage-inspired watches with
To say there was a lot of anticipation for the relaunch of Urban Jürgensen is both an understatement for some and an overstatement for others. For those in the know—in
The Nivada Grenchen F77 was relaunched in 2023, and, like many other Nivadas of recent memory, is a relatively faithful 37mm homage to a vintage piece from the brand's extensive
Alexis Fruhauff doesn't mind going against the grain. While much of the horology industry focuses on high-profile wristwatches, the young Paris-based talent has zeroed in on clockmaking. It's a choice
It's been six years since Jason Heaton reviewed the Ianos Avyssos, the first dive watch from the then-upstart brand Ianos Watches, where the brand blended its Greek roots from founder
What We Know The Balancier Contemporain is one of Greubel Forsey's most successful models from their more classically designed collection. Like all of GF's offerings, it's wonderfully conceived, immaculately constructed,
What We Know Our friends down under (and across the pond and in the Big Apple), Time+Tide, are launching their third and final watch in their "Surfer Trilogy" series with
What We Know Every year, Vacheron Constantin expands its offerings as part of the Métiers d'Art program, emphasizing exceptional craftsmanship. In 2021, the Maison showcased the Minute Repeater Tourbillon Sky
With the Celsius up and sleeves rolled, you couldn't pick a better vantage for watch spotting than Pitti Uomo, the bi-annual men's fashion week in Florence. Famous for its stylish
Welcome back to Bring A Loupe, and happy Fourth of July! I'll get ahead of the comments and issue a mea culpa to our non-American readers for celebrating the most
The Fondation Haute Horlogerie (FHH), a non-profit organization launched two decades ago to promote and support Swiss watch culture, knowledge, and skills, is looking outward to attract the next generation
For the past three years, the folks at Glashütte Original have been toiling away on something remarkable. No, it's not a new movement or reference (though those have certainly also
It took the current young king of Swiss independent watchmakers, Rexhep Rexhepi, years to sell his first watch, and a few more for the collector community to wake up and