BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Vacheron Constantin wowed us several times over at Watches & Wonders Geneva with their special 270th anniversary pieces. It feels like it was just yesterday that we were
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Vacheron Constantin wowed us several times over at Watches & Wonders Geneva with their special 270th anniversary pieces. It feels like it was just yesterday that we were
By Jovan Krstevski Richard Mille has unfurled its novel RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire collection, a trio of timepieces sporting housings largely composed of sapphire. What makes this launch a
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Mido is a brand we often praise for their smart-looking designs and compelling price points. The Ocean Star range of watches, for example, offers something for everyone mixed
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It was only on the 5th of May that we last published about Tudor, and we’re here once again because they’ve released another limited edition chronograph watch. The
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Okay, so whether you like it or not, there’s a class of wristwatches that gets bought by people whose wallets are so deep they can spend six or
By Jovan Krstevski Louis Vuitton has once again taken its horological eccentricity off the leash with a flamboyant flock of new automata watches that are equal parts mechanical theatre and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Back in February, we covered the launch of Piaget’s curious new Polo Flying Tourbillon Moonphase watch. Piaget has lagged behind its competition on this side of the planet
By Jovan Krstevski Born out of TUDOR’s long flirtation with motor racing, the Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25” rolls into the paddock with the swagger of a pitlane veteran. Built
By Jovan Krstevski Zenith’s 160th birthday bash has landed and front and center is this monochrome blue bruiser, the Pilot Big Date Flyback 160th Anniversary Edition. The watch is loud;
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You know, it feels like only yesterday that we were talking about a new Seiko Prospex model here on WristReview. That’s because it virtually was, Seiko seems to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Panerai has, for some time now, been offering us watches which are tied in with experiences and adventures of an extraordinary nature for those fortunate enough to buy
By Jovan Krstevski Remember how Zenith rolled out the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar last year in stainless steel? Everyone loved that compact 38mm package that threw it way back to
By Jovan Krstevski When the Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Retrograde Date Openface showed up for review, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. On paper, it read like someone
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Breguet is my favourite watchmaker going, I love the way their watches look be them simple or complex, for men or women or anything else. They make designs
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN ochs und Junior isn’t a household name even in the watchmaking community; perhaps it should be. It was founded in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 2006 by Ludwig Oeschlin along