BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN One of the trends we’ve noticed over the past few years in watches is the ever-increasing cost of buying yourself a mechanical wristwatch. There are several factors for
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN One of the trends we’ve noticed over the past few years in watches is the ever-increasing cost of buying yourself a mechanical wristwatch. There are several factors for
By Jovan Krstevski H. Moser & Cie. is at it again, tossing convention out the window and serving up haute horology with a generous helping of humor. The new Pioneer
By Jovan Krstevski Word on the street is that Biver’s Automatique stable has just welcomed a brace of novel iterations, each pitching a rather distinctive tent in the horological landscape.
By Jovan Krstevski Well, here’s a fresh drop that’s got some real old-school DNA with a contemporary sheen. Blancpain’s classic Fifty Fathoms, a watch that pretty much helped kickstart the
By Jovan Krstevski Audemars Piguet has dipped deep into its heritage paint pot and pulled out a trio clad in the brand’s historically significant “Bleu Nuit, Nuage 50” hue. Royal
By Jovan Krstevski & Harlan Chapman-Green Words by Harlan Chapman-Green Another year means another jaunt to Switzerland where I took an endless amount of photos and then came home to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Chopard is one of the biggest players at Watches & Wonders Geneva. Their booth is sat right next to those of Rolex, Tudor and Patek Philippe and is
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Cyrus is a boutique independent Swiss watchmaker which is known for its creative designs. I always like visiting them during Watches & Wonders Geneva as their watches are
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI As the big-wig get-together at Watches and Wonders 2025 rolled around, Jaeger-LeCoultre once more laid its stall out. They’ve plumped for a return to their celebrated Reverso line,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross are renowned for their square designs and their no-nonsense attitude towards having a bit of fun; our most recent hands-on with a watch of theirs
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Watches & Wonders Geneva wouldn’t be the same without Cartier, not least because they appear to have the most floorspace at Palexpo. Seriously, they’re the only brand there
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI At Watches and Wonders 2025, Zenith, building upon their prior year’s showcase that featured a notable Pilot series entry, presented a quartet of new timepieces. These novel introductions
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Montblanc ambled into the horological hullabaloo of Watches And Wonders 2025, a familiar face amidst the glittering gaggle of brands. If memory serves, last year’s showing saw them
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN IWC is one of the main players at Watches & Wonders Geneva, their booth is always at the opposite end of the ‘grand walkway’ to Rolex and Patek
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Panerai’s latest slew of wrist-borne gizmos at Watches and Wonders has certainly caused a bit of a kerfuffle amongst horophiles. Five distinct timekeepers have surfaced from their workshops,