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 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
By Jovan Krstevski The Hublot Big Bang arrived in 2005 and pretty much shook the industry from day one. It brought a design nobody else was brave enough to try
By Jovan Krstevski Maurice Lacroix is pressing the accelerator with the ML212 caliber on display, and the new AIKONIC Chronograph Skeleton is proof of that intent. The watch is 43mm
By Jovan Krstevski You see a lot of watches come and go in this business, but every now and then, one lands that just looks right. This new Zenith DEFY
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Just recently, we released an article about the newly announced collaboration between Urwerk and Ulysse Nardin, and, interestingly, a few of the comments mentioned MB&F. I admit that
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Have you ever wondered what it would look like if you combined Ulysse Nardin’s iconic Freak watch with the weird and wonderful wandering hour watches from Urwerk? Well,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN When I first wrote about the Breguet Classique Souscription watch back in April, I said that the reason watches like these were so expensive was that they had
By Jovan Krstevski Chronoswiss has circled back to one of its more curious creations with the Neo Digiteur, a modern revisit of the 2005 Digiteur MSA that some collectors still
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Omega has just dropped the fourth generation Seamaster Planet Ocean to mark 20 years of the name. While the Seamaster has been around in one form or another
By Jovan Krstevski Bronze is back, again. Not that it ever really left, but Hublot’s latest riff on the Classic Fusion Bronze Brown now comes with a chronograph complication and
By Jovan Krstevski The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) 2025 came in with its usual mix of ceremony and shake-up, placing Breguet’s Classique Souscription 2025 at the top with