Three Dark Side of the Moon models have touched down, as well as a new Grey Side of the Moon model, all offering significant refinements.The post Omega debuts 4 new,
Three Dark Side of the Moon models have touched down, as well as a new Grey Side of the Moon model, all offering significant refinements.The post Omega debuts 4 new,
Hajime Asaoka treats himself to a 60th birthday present with the new Grand Jubilee Calendar in elegant salmon.The post Kurono’s triple calendar is back, but this time dressier than before
Ultra-light, ultra-supple and ultra-flexible, it could be the most comfortable way to wear a watch ever devised.The post MING unveils the super-slinky Polymesh, the world’s first 3D-printed titanium watch bracelet-strap
A new collaboration launched to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Windup Watch Fair NYC with a Brooklyn twist. The post Christopher Ward and Worn & Wound take over Brooklyn with
Sortie honours the RAF’s famous defence against the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War with its debut model.The post Sortie flies onto the scene with its inaugural release, the
Jason Lee recently bought Hublot's latest carbon Spirit of Big Bang, and explains why it's the reference that finally clicked for him.The post An owner’s take on why the Hublot
Cartier's watchmaking competition for up-and-coming artisans has a strict theme, time limit and budget, but Borna argues that's a good thing.The post 80 hours and CHF 500 will determine the
Artisanal crafts and experiments in form dominated this week, with highlights from Chopard, Glashütte Original, Kollokium and Hublot.The post New releases from Glashütte Original, Kollokium, Chopard and more appeared first
Why are Kristian Haagen and Monochrome Watches' Frank Geelen (and us here at Time+Tide, too) so smitten with the Sport Auto?The post The Laurent Ferrier effect: why are watch experts
The first major mechanical complication in Mido's unexpectedly popular Multifort TV collection is a bold yet rational choice.The post Prime time: Mido changes the channel with the Multifort TV Chronograph
While an odd lug size can be a pain finding straps for, Andrew O'Connor argues that it shouldn't be a reason to write off a watch - far from it.The
Our man in Milan, Pietro Pilla, was in the fashion and watch collecting capital for the second edition of Italy's own watch fair.The post After Time 2025: Pietro shares what’s
There is no stopping the stone dial trend as Christopher Ward brings it to a smaller watch with real panache. The post Christopher Ward jumps on the natural stone trend
Arsham's first wristwatch boasts a pebble-shaped titanium case topped with a solid sapphire bezel, formed into a unique, organic dial aperture.The post Hublot and Daniel Arsham bring the “splashy” MP-17
Longines revives the original Ultra-Chron from 1967 with this 2025 release, and it's a proper time capsule - just with a modern 5Hz movement.The post Longines’ Ultra-Chron Classic is a