Rolex is slowly but surely peeling back the curtain on its own legacy. After surprising the watch community last year with its first-ever official publication on the Submariner, the Crown
Rolex is slowly but surely peeling back the curtain on its own legacy. After surprising the watch community last year with its first-ever official publication on the Submariner, the Crown
By Jovan Krstevski 2025 marks the 150th anniversary for the Le Brassus-born brand and while these models aren’t tied to the anniversary, they do land right into the heart of
The Oris Big Crown Calibre 113 is not simply another iteration of a familiar line. It marks the first occasion the brand’s hand-wound Calibre 113 has found a home in
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Breguet Marine, a classy watch indeed even if I do miss the slightly whacky and over-the-top models from about ten years ago. Some of those designs were,
By Jovan Krstevski TAG Heuer’s latest lunar foray, the Carrera Astronomer, doesn’t so much reinvent the wheel as it polishes it with cosmic intent. It’s a curious beast, this one.
Jaeger-LeCoultre, the watchmaker’s watchmaker, one of the most respectable names in the world of horology. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s reputation has been earned over the many years that it’s been in operation, from
By Jovan Krstevski The RM 35-03 made its debut back in 2021 in two versions; white Quartz TPT with a Carbon TPT caseband and blue Quartz TPT with a white
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN A. Lange & Söhne’s complicated watches are pretty rare in the world. Heck, even the simple ones are pretty rare anyway, but their complex pieces always represent something
By Jovan Krstevski The Richard Lange Jumping Seconds arrives in a new iteration for 2025. Since its debut in 2016, the model has been defined by a focus on seconds
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Czapek & Cie was formed in the mid-teens as a revival of the Czapek name, which at one time was twinned with that of Antoni Patek as Patek,
Berneron, the Neuchâtel outfit that made plenty of noise with the Mirage Sienne at last year’s GPHG, has returned with something altogether different. The Quantième Annuel inaugurates a new collection
By Salim Hammad The world of horology is a universe of its own, governed by principles of craftsmanship, history, and, perhaps most powerfully, rarity. Within this universe, certain objects ascend
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN We really like some of Piaget’s watches here at WristReview; they always bring their own quirky elements to their pieces, and they usually come with the horological chops
Parmigiani Fleurier is a bit of an oddball watchmaker. They make traditionally designed watches, but they add their own distinctive flair to them. They’ve always been this way, just look
Vacheron Constantin just released two new takes on their Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra Thin. As we know it’s the perfect watch for jet setters who still want that proper Geneva