Earlier this year at Watches & Wonders, Vacheron Constantin basically overshadowed everything else they could do by breaking their own record for "world's most complicated watch" with the Berkley Grand
Earlier this year at Watches & Wonders, Vacheron Constantin basically overshadowed everything else they could do by breaking their own record for "world's most complicated watch" with the Berkley Grand
In 1924, CITIZEN introduced its inaugural timepiece, a pocket watch crafted by the Shokosha Watch Research Institute. Tokyo's mayor, foreseeing a future where watches would be accessible to all, coined
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Chef Daniel Boulud is a legend in the New York – and global – food scene. He operates more than a dozen restaurants worldwide, including in New York City, Miami,
What We Know In the heat of summer, Grand Seiko is dropping two cool new interpretations of their 44GS design for the U.S. market, both drawing from the various hues
Winston Churchill was an exceptional leader and a complicated man. Both adjectives could also be applied to his watches. Churchill loved watches, yet was always late. His great-grandson, Randolph Churchill,
For some reason, Furlan Marri caught fire with its first release in 2021. That watch, a meca-quartz Patek 1463 homage for a few hundred bucks, seemed to be just what
With the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad now fully underway in Paris – and dozens of medals awarded to the world's best athletes by the day – it got us
Intersect Watch Show was born in 2021, a simple watch meetup hosted by Nodus at a brewery with a pandemic-limited 45 attendees and a few friendly brands shipping out their
What We Know Christopher Ward, maker of the cheapest, most expensive watches in the world – their words – just announced the return of a GMT model to their core
Recently, we took an exhaustive look at the Patek Philippe ref. 2497 from a scholarly perspective, tearing down each minute detail that makes Patek's first center-seconds chronograph so remarkable. If
Certain watches are just nearly perfect. These watches are perfect enough that when a friend inevitably asks for my recommendation for a "first good watch," I can size my friends
Finally, something Gerald Genta didn't design. As it turns out, when you're a guy as prolific as Genta, who pumped out hundreds of designs for 15 francs a pop in
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