BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Jaeger-LeCoultre. That’s it, the name sells itself, so we could just leave it at that. Nah, actually, let’s add a bit more shall we? Jaeger-LeCoultre is famous for
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Jaeger-LeCoultre. That’s it, the name sells itself, so we could just leave it at that. Nah, actually, let’s add a bit more shall we? Jaeger-LeCoultre is famous for
By Salim Hammad When it comes to complicated watches, everyone knows the usual suspects: Patek Philippe references like the 3940, 5004 or 2499. They are magnificent, but they are also
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I don’t know about you, dear reader, but I like a bit of salmon here and there, although it’s one of those flavours that I’ve had to teach
By Jovan Krstevski There’s something almost poetic about Lange revisiting the Saxonia Thin in 2025, a model that has long served as the distilled essence of Glashütte minimalism. These new
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Audemars Piguet seems to have randomly chosen yesterday to drop one of the hottest watches of the year, that being their brand new Royal Oak “Jumbo” Extra-Thin Selfwinding
By Jovan Krstevski Grand Seiko’s Evolution 9 Spring Drive U.F.A. SLGB005 steps in as the third act in what’s shaping up to be one of the brand’s most fascinating trilogies.
By Jovan Krstevski Well, this one caught us off guard. Tudor, the brand we usually associate with rugged dive watches, just surprised us with something totally unexpected: a moonphase watch.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Czapek’s Antarctique range of watches reflects the brand’s ambition to lift itself from a tiny atelier to a fully fledged powerhouse of the watch industry. The Antarctique is
By Jovan Krstevski This year marks 20 years of the BR square case. Since the BR-01 first hit in 2005, Bell & Ross has proven the “circle in a square”
Glashütte Original is one of the many big names coming from the little German town of Glashütte in Saxony. Glashütte is to Germany what towns like La-Chaux-de-Fonds or Le Locle
Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026 is shaping up to be a full-blown horological carnival, far removed from the muted years after Baselworld’s collapse and the pandemic’s awkward digital pivot. From
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Diving watches are probably the most popular type of mechanical watch out there, if not the most recognisable. Their purpose sounds simple: be legible enough, water-resistant enough and
By Jovan Krstevski Seiko returns to its well of Japanese traditions with the Presage Classic Series, presenting the SPB525 and SPB527 in Ai-Iro, the deep indigo known as Japan Blue.
Audemars Piguet is clearly in the mood to riff on its own back catalogue while nodding to the fashions of yesteryear. As part of its 150th anniversary parade, the Le
Grand Seiko’s Tentagraph first showed its face in 2023, but the new SLGC006 from their Evolution 9 Collection feels like a watch that has inhaled the copper air of Mt.