Some complications just deserve to go together, don’t they? Calendars with moonphases, GMT indications with date windows, alarms with, er… Anyway, chronographs sometimes get partnered with tourbillons, and that’s where
Some complications just deserve to go together, don’t they? Calendars with moonphases, GMT indications with date windows, alarms with, er… Anyway, chronographs sometimes get partnered with tourbillons, and that’s where
By Jovan Krstevski Richard Mille is back in the saddle for the 2025 Le Mans Classic with the RM 30-01 Le Mans Classic. It’s the latest commemorative tick box in
By Jovan Krstevski To commemorate its 180th anniversary alongside the inauguration of its new Dial Manufactory, Glashütte Original introduces the PanoLunarTourbillon, reference 1-93-03-01-03-61. This limited edition features a platinum case
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You might remember that a little while ago, Tudor paid tribute to Italy’s premier cycling race, the Giro d’Italia, with a pink-themed version of their Pelagos FXD Chrono.
By Jovan Krstevski Seiko’s been the go-to timekeeper for track and field since pretty much forever and with the World Athletics Championships landing in Tokyo this September, the brand’s running
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As you know, multiple brands are marking anniversaries in 2025. Breguet, one of the most important names in the business, is marking 250 years since its founding by
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The America’s Cup is about the most prestigious boat race there is, it’s also a great place for sponsors to make special effort for the teams they support.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Imagine it’s the 1980s for a moment (or, remember it, in some cases). There are neon signs everywhere, colossal action movies are hitting the silver screen, music from
Vacheron Constantin has once again turned to its secretive horological sanctum, Les Cabinotiers, to conjure up a one-off creation that’s as elaborate as its name is long: the Les Cabinotiers
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN H. Moser & Cie., how could we sum them up? I’d choose the word “barmy”. It means they’re mad, or crazy, if you will. Of course, they’ve settled
By Jovan Krstevski For 2025, Girard-Perregaux throws its hat back in the ring with the new Laureato Infinite Grey. Leaning on nearly two and a half centuries of horological chops,
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