Borna shares a brief history of Breguet's Souscription watches, and how the souscription model continues to be relevant today.The post Breguet’s Souscription watches prove he was a watchmaking and business
Borna shares a brief history of Breguet's Souscription watches, and how the souscription model continues to be relevant today.The post Breguet’s Souscription watches prove he was a watchmaking and business
This colourful 5KX takes George Bamford's signature baby blue colour and blends it with orange and translucent elements.The post Bamford’s glowing vision of paradise is realized with latest Seiko 5
Jason Lee shares how his grandfather's gold Datejust is not just an object, but a vessel for history, taste and family lore.The post How one Rolex Datejust became my life’s
Fifty never looked so pretty. Zach is wondering if this is the best modern Laureato yet...The post The Girard-Perregaux Laureato FIFTY celebrates a major milestone with a new size and
A lightweight Santos variant with a bezel less prone to scratches is a very exciting prospect, but it does have its tradeoffs...The post The new Cartier Santos de Cartier Titanium
Sometimes the sequel is better than the original, and that's what Philippines-based microbrand Makina has delivered with the Andras_II.The post Makina aims for a smash hit sequel with the Andras_II
The very first watch Louis Vuitton ever produced has made its way back into the catalogue with a new look dial and updated movement.The post The revived Louis Vuitton Monterey
Episode 7 of A Matter of Time delves into the intriguing concept of whether influencers actually influence other influencers, particularly within the world of luxury watches. The conversation delves into
This chrono features five colourways that can be customised not only with straps and bracelets, but with five different coloured bezels.The post Nivada Grenchen unleashes 5 customisable chronographs with the
The upwardly-mobile French brand has taken its iconic dive watch, cased it in titanium and housed a manufacture tourbillon movement within.The post Yema inaugurates its high-end Millésime Editions with a
Dual-register chronographs might be aesthetically pleasing, but they're inferior time-measuring tools, Andrew O'Connor argues.The post Dual-register chronographs are not very useful – we need more three-register chronos! appeared first on
Rich, warm colours and decadently complicated watches were the order of the week.The post New releases from H. Moser & Cie, Montblanc, Breitling and more appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Sculptural cases, an impressive in-house micro-rotor movement and lots of customisation options make this ArtyA a very compelling package.The post This new ArtyA Luminity Wavy debuts a new AMR-02 calibre
Limited to 200 pieces for each metal, these dressy Langes in Honeygold and platinum are understated show-stoppers.The post A. Lange & Söhne gets ready for black tie season with onyx-dialled
Zach gets hands-on with the Submersible QuarantaQuattro PAM01595 and PAM01596 in steel and the PAM01232 in Carbotech.The post Which of these Panerai Submersible QuarantaQuattro pieces would you pick? appeared first