The new Swatch x Omega Mission to EarthPhase Moonshine Gold is the latest in a long lineup of quite controversial pieces from Swatch. Certainly, plenty of people enjoy them for
The new Swatch x Omega Mission to EarthPhase Moonshine Gold is the latest in a long lineup of quite controversial pieces from Swatch. Certainly, plenty of people enjoy them for
By Jovan Krstevski The 1970s are back and no, we’re not talking flared jeans and shag carpets. The new Favre Leuba Chief Chronograph takes all the best bits from the
By Jovan Krstevski Glashütte Original has cobbled together a rather striking variation of its Seventies Chronograph, this time tailor made for North America. Dubbed the Seventies ‘X’ Chronograph reference 1-37-02-18-02-70,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I keep saying in my articles that now is probably the best time for watchmaking since the Quartz Crisis began in the 20th century. We’re experiencing a renaissance
Oris’ Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph watch has been a staple in their lineup for, well, for as long as my goldfish memory can remember. In that time it’s had loads of
By Jovan Krstevski Richard Mille’s new RM 33-03 Automatic is what happens when you let a brand known for its tonneau antics play in a round sandbox. While it’s not
IWC has flung open the hangar doors once again with a pair of Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 models, this time soaked in a peculiar light blue hue dubbed TOP GUN
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Blancpain’s Fifty Fathom feels like it’s been around forever, and that’s because it has. Since 1953, the Fifty Fathoms has been exploring the depths of the world’s oceans
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I’ve got to be honest with you, dear reader, that writing this article has got me a little stumped. Although I’ve written about the same watches in different
By Jovan Krstevski A. Lange & Söhne adds a new configuration to its Zeitwerk Date line, for the first time pairing pink gold with a grey dial in the collection.
By Jovan Krstevski Not long ago, I had the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Skeleton in for a hands-on review; a watch that frankly held its own in a sea of
Omega has been playing in the orange sandbox for quite some time, and in 2025, they’ve doubled down by injecting the hue into the iconic Seamaster Diver 300M. No gimmicks
By Jovan Krstevski When the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Automatic Skeleton landed on my desk, I wasn’t exactly doing cartwheels. I’ve been around the block too many times for every new
By Salim Hammad A Brief History of the Perpetual Calendar For a complication so intellectually satisfying, the perpetual calendar had a surprisingly slow burn into mainstream horology. It is easy
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross’ latest watch is another addition to their range of BR-05 watches. We last covered the BR-05 not too long ago in its revised 36mm form,