Explaining that Longines is good at making vintage-inspired watches that are bringing back the flair of some of its greatest hits of the past is like saying that Porsche does
Explaining that Longines is good at making vintage-inspired watches that are bringing back the flair of some of its greatest hits of the past is like saying that Porsche does
The Seiko Group is a typical Japanese conglomerate… Meaning that under the same umbrella (but not under the same brand), you’ll find watches ranging from about EUR 200 to more
With its capacity to fully customize watches down to the smallest details, in order to create a watch that will be the closest possible to a Porsche car owner, Porsche Design
From what used to be a young microbrand launched on Kickstarter, Baltic has now become a far more established brand, creating more mature models with serious design… and often a
Anniversaries are to be celebrated. In life, in work, and in watches, as far as I am concerned. MING Watches apparently thinks so too and does so in true MING
When Singer Reimagined first burst upon the independent watchmaking scene the industry was stunned by this seemingly out-of-nowhere revolutionary take on the chronograph. The Singer Reimagined Track 1 featured a
For those that recall the story, we did on Kikuchi Nakagawa when we first discovered the brand, roughly six months ago, the simply incredible attention to detail will surely stand
The Glashütte region in South-East Germany is home to many very interesting watch manufacturers, ranging from relatively affordable to proper high-end stuff. The region is famous for a very distinct
Launched in 2019, the revamped Seiko 5 Sports collection made a name for itself with its cool design inspired by the SKX series (yes, the famous SKX007 dive watch), capable
Founded in 1983 by Gerd R. Lang in München, Germany, Chronoswiss has long been known for its regulator watches. First known for its classic and rather elegant designs, yet with
In Japanese art and culture, few names resonate as much as Katsushika Hokusai. This 19th-century master artist is well-known beyond Japan’s borders as his fame extends into the Western world
Ulysse Nardin has quite a comprehensive portfolio of collections and is primarily known for its background in marine chronometry but is also regarded as one of the most innovative watchmaking
As everybody has noticed, colour has become the new protagonist on the watch scene, making it harder and harder to pin down the current colour du jour. From blue to
The roots of Cuervo y Sobrinos can be traced back to the 19th century when Ramón Fernández Cuervo established a jewellery business in Havana. Cuervo y Sobrinos’ (Cuervo & Nephews)
The Pasha de Cartier collection has a wonderful background story involving the fabulously wealthy Pasha El Glaoui of Marrakech and his request to Louis Cartier to produce a gold waterproof