By Salim Hammad The world of horology is a universe of its own, governed by principles of craftsmanship, history, and, perhaps most powerfully, rarity. Within this universe, certain objects ascend
By Salim Hammad The world of horology is a universe of its own, governed by principles of craftsmanship, history, and, perhaps most powerfully, rarity. Within this universe, certain objects ascend
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN We really like some of Piaget’s watches here at WristReview; they always bring their own quirky elements to their pieces, and they usually come with the horological chops
Parmigiani Fleurier is a bit of an oddball watchmaker. They make traditionally designed watches, but they add their own distinctive flair to them. They’ve always been this way, just look
Vacheron Constantin just released two new takes on their Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra Thin. As we know it’s the perfect watch for jet setters who still want that proper Geneva
Hints, rumors and speculations about Omega shaking up the Aqua Terra line had been circulating for months and the release of the new 41mm and 38mm models has confirmed the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Glashütte Original’s Pano range of watches is undoubtedly its most iconic. Its most prominent feature is its offset display on the dial, whereby the time is set in
Roger Dubuis has introduced the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph ref. DBEX1138, a timepiece that draws from the world of motorsport while weaving in the house’s penchant for technical bravado. The
Oris’ Aquis Date could well be the quintessential diving watch for those who don’t want to cash out on a Rolex Submariner. The Aquis has been a genuinely good watch
By Jovan Krstevski Usually, when a watch lands at my doorstep, I like to give it a few hours of wrist time before I even start noting things down. The
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Every year Glashütte Original introduces new limited edition versions of their modern-day icon, the Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date, to inspire us and evoke emotions for a particular moment.
Panerai’s historical entanglement with the Italian Navy is a tale as old as time and now it’s time for a new chapter to unfold with the introduction of the Submersible
Omega’s playing the quiet but bold game here, slipping in two full gold Seamaster Diver 300M editions without the fanfare. One is crafted from 18K Sedna gold, Omega’s proprietary rose
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bovet is a relatively small watchmaker based in the watchmaking town of Fleurier in Switzerland, rubbing shoulders with names like L.U.Chopard and Parmigiani Fleurier. The brand is well
Following on from my last write-up about a limited edition watch from Seiko, or perhaps leading up to that write-up, depending on when this article gets published, the Japanese giant
It’s been a little while since I’ve written about a special edition watch from Seiko. While people often joke about Omega’s seemingly endless limited edition watches, although they seem to