BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Panerai. How we love their watches, but sometimes feel they aren’t doing all that they could to stay competitive in the watch world. Well, I think they could
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Panerai. How we love their watches, but sometimes feel they aren’t doing all that they could to stay competitive in the watch world. Well, I think they could
ByJovan K We’ve seen a lot of great watches this year, but when a brand like Jaeger-LeCoultre updates a core line, you sit up and take notice. The new Master
ByJovan K Moser is back with the second act of their Genesis trilogy and quite interestingly, this time they’ve shifted from the blockchain-focused first watch to a traditional steel piece.
ByJovan K Tudor is adding a 36mm option to the Ranger collection, which until now only came in 39mm. The other half of the story here is the new Dune
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s been a big year for Czapek as the brand marks 180 years since its inception in 1845 and 10 years since it was revived for the modern
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Last week, the Phillips New York Watch Auction XIII took place, and a wide range of impressive watches went under the hammer. Some of my favourites include a
By Jovan K Every brand eventually realizes that watches and the seasons go hand in hand. For Hublot, that moment kicked off with those bright Summer Unico editions back in
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As 2025 draws to a close, we can look back on a year of watch brand/watch anniversary celebrations and think about all that we’ve seen. Lots of things
ByJovan K Here, we look at four new Defy Skyline references executed entirely in gold, each exploring a different aspect of the collection’s architectural design language and high-frequency mechanical performance.
ByJovan K December 7th is a date that lives at the center of Glashütte. It is the day Ferdinand Adolph Lange began his work in 1845, and it is the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Recently, we talked about the release of Breguet’s brand new Expérimentale 1 watch, the first piece in the new Experiémentale collection and arguably Breguet’s most innovative watch in
By Jovan Krstevski Every now and then, a brand steps back from its own design language, takes a slow breath, and decides it is time for a little more shine.
By Jovan Krstevski It’s always interesting when a successful partnership decides to revisit its greatest hit. The dialogue between TAG Heuer and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment has, since it began in
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN TAG Heuer’s been on a roll these past few years, and we’ve really enjoyed seeing where they’re headed. They’ve also been dropping some pretty insane watches along the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN When I visited Breguet’s boutique on Bond Street, London, I was chatting with their PR and Marketing Manager for the UK about where I think the brand should