There’s great news for our Irish readers (and those close enough to travel and spend a few days in Ireland). Organised by Johnny McElherron / TheWatchPress and the Waterford Treasures
There’s great news for our Irish readers (and those close enough to travel and spend a few days in Ireland). Organised by Johnny McElherron / TheWatchPress and the Waterford Treasures
In 2015, Arnold & Son freed the Moon from its traditional position in a small aperture at 6 o’clock and let it perform its cycle of waxing and waning in
We’ve talked multiple times about the connections between the world of cars and watches, and this couldn’t truer when it comes to motorsport and, specifically, F1. As we’ve seen here,
For many years, Paris-based brand Bell & Ross has been known for mostly its activity in the field of military and pilot’s watches, a concept perfectly illustrated by its emblematic
When Glashütte Original’s vintage-inspired dive watch appeared in 2019, it caught many fans of the brand by surprise. With a portfolio of classical German School of Watchmaking timepieces in its
Delma introduced the Cayman line in 2019 with a 1970s skin diver vibe and modern refinement. A sapphire crystal and 500-metre depth rating kept these retro pieces contemporary and very
Despite the fact a carefully crafted full dial can be extremely satisfying to look at, there’s something magical about seeing the inner mechanism of a watch. I remember when I
Creativity is key in watchmaking, and in life. We regularly advocate the fact that watchmaking should primarily be about fun. Watches should be a joy to look at, and generally
There is no shortage of imagination at MB&F, as the brand’s Co-Creations lab attests. The home of pieces conceived by MB&F and crafted by top-tier Swiss manufacturers, table clocks, robocreatures,
The Heart Beat model with its exposed balance wheel at noon is tucked away in Frederique Constant’s Classic collection with its somewhat disparate offering. Available in a straightforward three-hand automatic
MeisterSinger is of course known for its single-handed approach to mechanical watchmaking, as it has been the core focus of the brand since its inception. To MeisterSinger, it’s not so
If you think of an ultra-classic, almost conservative but also emblematic watch of Patek Philippe (and don’t mention the Nautilus… today we’re talking high-end watchmaking), it would certainly take the
A microbrand with a relatively young history (founded 2016), UK-based Isotope Watches defines itself as “an independent, enthusiastic and driven brand (…) that combines original designs with traditional solutions and
The 1st of May 1994 will forever be remembered as one of the darkest days in Formula 1 racing. A day in a racing weekend that was already looking pretty
Junghans, a German brand specialised in accessible luxury watches, is all about minimalistic designs and Bauhaus inspirations. But that doesn’t mean these watches are simple. In fact, the beauty of