The Doxa Army is a somewhat elusive watch… It’s the kind of historic model that has a rather complex story and is known only by a small group of seasoned
The Doxa Army is a somewhat elusive watch… It’s the kind of historic model that has a rather complex story and is known only by a small group of seasoned
One of the success stories of modern-day independent watchmaking, the name Czapek came back to life in late 2015 with the elegant and well-thought-out Quai des Bergues, inspired by a
The Oris Divers Sixty-Five is among the brand’s most iconic and recognised collections, going back to the original from 1965 (hence the name). There are a handful of distinctive and
For the first six years of its life, MB&F was associated with retro-futuristic vessels and unorthodox displays that seem to have been forged in a far-away galaxy. And then, in
With the Bulgari Octo Finissimo collection celebrating its tenth anniversary earlier this year, one would think everything has been done by now. We’ve had time-only Automatics, GMT Chronographs, Tourbillons, Minute
Watchmaking is very much a trend-driven industry, with, of course, a core selection of models, colours, sizes and materials standing the test of time. Colours come and go, sizes go
Ever since the return of HYT under the guidance of Davide Cerato, kicking off with the Hastroid Green Nebula at the start of 2022, the highly original concept of meca-fluidic
We first experienced the Seascoper 600 a couple of years ago during a hands-on session. We have to admit that it came as a surprise, not only because the brand
Longines certainly knows how to bring its historical models back to life. Most of these attractive vintage-inspired models are congregated in the Heritage collection, including the Classic Sector Dial, the
The entry-level Seiko 5 Sports collection has been the perfect playground for creativity, resulting in cool models (and some slightly overdone too, to be honest) with bold looks and original colours.
Delma has been an independent and family-owned Swiss brand since 1924. It launched its first dive watch in 1969, the Periscope, which was followed by a bona fide professional diver
Dubai Watch Week, the watch fair that takes place in the Middle East, has become one of the most important horological events on the map. With this in mind, the
The connection between the Paris-based watchmaker and the French Formula 1 team started back in 2016 when it was still named Renault F1. Now, and even if the name has
Founded in 2004 by Guillaume Tétu, Hautlence (an anagram of Neuchâtel) has been one of the most active independent watchmakers of the 2000s, creating characterful watches with unique displays. Creative,
In the world of vintage watch collecting, provenance is key in the value attached to a watch. A strong and valuable indication of the early days of a watch is