BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Whether you’re a little bit of a watch nerd on the quiet or a downright fanatic, you’ll have undoubtedly seen some all-ceramic watches, though there are fewer out
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Whether you’re a little bit of a watch nerd on the quiet or a downright fanatic, you’ll have undoubtedly seen some all-ceramic watches, though there are fewer out
By Jovan Krstevski A dozen years have passed since Omega first took its Speedmaster into the darker realm of the Moon. Now the brand returns to that familiar orbit, better
The Worldtimer has always been the quiet intellectual of the Mille family, the kind that values mechanical ingenuity over flash. After all, there’s really something poetic about a machine that
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN 2025 is truly the year of the anniversary, lots of watchmakers started in a year ending in either zero or five, talk about timing. Czapek & Cie are
By Jovan Krstevski Some watches grab attention instantly, while others reveal their beauty over time. The Czapek Antarctique Passage de Drake Deep Blue does both. The moment you put it
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Jaeger-LeCoultre’s been on a roll in the past couple of years. As I’ve mentioned before, the brand’s offerings from around five years ago seemed somewhat uninteresting compared to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In some of its press releases Jaeger-LeCoultre refers to itself as “La Grande Maison” and I know that sounds a bit poncey and pretentious, but when you think
By Jovan Krstevski Hublot’s latest collaboration with Daniel Arsham takes an unexpected route with the MP 17 Meca 10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire. Limited to 99 pieces, it dives headfirst
By Jovan Krstevski Louis Vuitton brings back its first watch, the Monterey from 1988. The original was more a design experiment than a horological effort, built by IWC. The Montre
By Jovan Krstevski There’s something really special about porcelain on a watch dial. It’s delicate but surprisingly tough, elegant but full of personality. You don’t usually see it on watches
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