2019 was apparently the last time we covered Urban Jürgensen, the luxury watchmaker founded in Copenhagen by the Danish man of the same name. It seems that between then and
2019 was apparently the last time we covered Urban Jürgensen, the luxury watchmaker founded in Copenhagen by the Danish man of the same name. It seems that between then and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Believe it or not this is the first time we’re talking about Bianchet here on WristReview. It’s not surprising, perhaps, as the brand is quite young, being founded
By Jovan Krstevski From Jaeger LeCoultre’s collection of watches, Polaris is the odd one out in the best way. Built for real world usage, it still brings some of that
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I believe I’ve mentioned a few times in the past year or so about watch brands purposely downsizing their models recently. In fact, one of our newest articles
By Jovan Krstevski Blancpain has rolled out a fresh pair of Fifty Fathoms Automatique models and this time they’re playing in a more compact sandbox; delivering one model in smoky
By Jovan Krstevski Breitling’s been crushing it lately with Top Times, Navitimers and the occasional curveball, but their vintage style divers flew under the radar; until now. Enter the Superocean
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Every year, Hublot dreams up a whimsical new idea for one of its watches, usually the Big Bang Unico Chronograph watch, which has got to be one of
By Jovan Krstevski Seiko’s pulling another rabbit out of the hat for 2025 with the Presage Classic Series Unglazed Arita Porcelain Dial SPB497. This limited edition watch of only 1,200
By Jovan Krstevski Laurent Ferrier has introduced the Sport Auto 79 in Red Gold, marking a luxurious evolution of its integrated bracelet sports watch. This edition celebrates the brand’s 15th
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Back in 2023, Breguet introduced the new Type XX and Type 20 watches which built on the brand’s rich history of making watches for aviation, stemming back
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN 2025 marks many anniversaries in the watch industry, certainly more than any year I’ve seen since I started writing for WristReview in 2014. One that wasn’t an
By Jovan Krstevski Hublot’s latest dalliance with the strange and the sturdy comes in the form of the Big Bang MECA-10 Concrete Jungle, a US exclusive salute to New York
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross’ BR-05 is their most versatile watch collection by far. It offers good looks, a ‘cosmopolitan’ design and yet still the rugged dependability of the
To mark a full century since its pioneering dual time wristwatch from 1925, Longines has dropped the Spirit Zulu Time 1925, a nod to aviation heritage with a splash of
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Following on from our recent coverage of IWC’s attractive blue ceramic Big Pilot’s watch featuring “Le Petit Prince” as the theme, IWC released another version following that