BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In the annals of horology, few mythical creatures captivate like the dragon. A potent symbol of power, wisdom, and good fortune in Chinese culture, the dragon has graced
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In the annals of horology, few mythical creatures captivate like the dragon. A potent symbol of power, wisdom, and good fortune in Chinese culture, the dragon has graced
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Last year’s Pilot facelift rocked the watch world when Zenith traded tradition for a sporty makeover, almost blurring the lines with their “Pilot” namesake. Holding onto aviation heritage
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In a familiar fashion, Seiko’s slew of releases for 2024 has begun in earnest. We recently covered the new all-black Prospex Turtle model and there has been at
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As I’ve written for what feels like a thousand times this year, the Chinese New Year will soon be upon us. We’ve covered loads of “Year of the
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Omega’s Speedmaster is a legend in the watchmaking world and the connection between Omega and space exploration is deeply ingrained in the brand’s DNA. The Dark Side of
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I think it’s fair to say that Jaeger-LeCoultre had a bit of a wobbly moment about seven years ago; their designs seemed to lose their splendour and detail.
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Jaeger-LeCoultre, the venerable Swiss watchmaker with a penchant for playing with cogs and springs, has unveiled a new iteration of its Master Ultra Thin Power Reserve (Q137258J, if
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As we went over in our recent IWC and Hublot watch articles, now that the regular New Year has been and gone it will soon be time for
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In Chinese astrology, the mighty dragon reigns supreme, a symbol of power, nobility, and boundless good fortune. As the Lunar New Year approaches, to celebrate the upcoming Year
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Prospex model from Seiko is one of many sporting models that they produce, it’s also one of their most popular and most recognisable, perhaps no model in
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI For the first time, the iconic thwack of a cricket bat meeting the ball has found harmony with the precise tick of a watch. Cricket, steeped in tradition
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Seiko’s history, and therefore Grand Seiko’s history, is intertwined with Tokyo’s Ginza district. It’s where, in 1881, Kintaro Hattori founded a business called K Hattori & Co, which
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI As the Chinese New Year ushers in the Year of the Wood Dragon on February 10, 2024, a rare event that occurs once every 60 years, IWC Schaffhausen
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It almost seems as if Swatch and Blancpain knew that their collaboration piece was going to be one of the most popular articles on our website, as to
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI In 1918, a spark of watchmaking innovation ignited, giving birth to Mido. From day one, they’ve been obsessed with three things: building watches that last, function flawlessly, and