Where the elegance of a tuxedo meets the engineering of an aircraft hangar, the Stuttgart Pro – WatchTime Edition takes flight: a timepiece for the modern gentleman who stays grounded, yet is
Where the elegance of a tuxedo meets the engineering of an aircraft hangar, the Stuttgart Pro – WatchTime Edition takes flight: a timepiece for the modern gentleman who stays grounded, yet is
Omega’s Speedmaster Moonwatch stands as one of the most iconic timepieces of all times. Its legendary status was cemented 60 years ago, in the spring of 1965, when NASA officially
Few names in watchmaking evoke the sea quite like Ulysse Nardin. Known for its longstanding legacy of marine chronometry, the Swiss brand continues to fuse tradition with innovation in its high-end
With the Prospex 1968 Heritage Automatic GMT Diver, Seiko unveils a modern reinterpretation of its legendary 1960s diver’s watch. This updated automatic timepiece is water-resistant up to 300 meters and
“The devil is in the details,” the saying goes. It rings particularly true for the realm of high-end watches, where thoughtful proportions, harmonious colors, and materials that feel just right
Founded in 2018 in Tokyo by Naoya Hida— a former representative for F.P. Journe and Ralph Lauren’s watch and jewelry lines in Japan— the eponymous brand has gained acclaim for
Building on the foundation laid by its earlier cycling-specific chronographs, Tudor introduces the Pelagos FXD Chrono “Pink,” a bold and focused evolution of the FXD Chrono line created in direct partnership
Vacheron Constantin is once again turning heads with the Overseas Grand Complication Openface— the first minute repeater in the luxury sports watches collection, reinvented in 2016 to be an everyday companion.
Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is considered the world’s oldest watch Manufacture in continuous production. In the last several years, this production has been carefully brought into the present, perfectly
Celebrating one of its most sought-after watches, Breitling has announced the release of the Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 North American Limited Edition— a striking new iteration of the pilot’s chronograph
Hot on the heels of Watches & Wonders 2025, where Raymond Weil drew attention with the debut of its freelancer Complete Calendar, the independent, family-owned Geneva watchmaker— set to mark its
Storied Swiss watchmaker Corum, founded in 1955 and renowned for its bold design and horological innovation, announces its return to Swiss ownership. The management buy-out was led by Haso Mehmedovic, Corum’s International
Named after the street in the Swiss watchmaking town of Le Locle, Switzerland, where the Tissot factory was established back in 1907, and where its headquarters are still located today,
The Alpiner Extreme Automatic Titanium marks a significant double premiere for Swiss watchmaker Alpina. Not only is it the brand’s first-ever Alpiner Extreme model crafted in titanium, but it’s also the very
Zenith continues to build on its legacy of technical innovation and vintage-inspired design with the launch of a new rose gold version of its Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar. Introduced in