BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The 1970s is a period fondly remembered by those who were there—an era of new trends in fashion, culture, food, music, and so much more. From sleek car
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The 1970s is a period fondly remembered by those who were there—an era of new trends in fashion, culture, food, music, and so much more. From sleek car
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI A. Lange & Söhne is a watchmaking house which always produced timepieces rich in complications. Some of the complications to their credit are the three classic high complications,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Grand Seiko’s on a bit of a roll when it comes to dials inspired by Japanese words. The Japanese have a word for it, whether it’s the swaying
BY ERIK SLAVEN Just about every major brand has an iconic collection that’s unmistakably their own. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, Rolex Submariner and Breguet Type XX are a few examples,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross is known for being whacky and creative with its designs. Earlier in the year, we got to see first-hand their take on minimalism/brutalism in the
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The notion of the adventure/pioneer watch is well recognized within the Rolex Group. The classic Rolex Explorer was created after Sir. Edmund Hillary and his expedition companion Tenzing
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Mido’s Commander is a breath of fresh air amongst the diving watches the brand is traditionally known for. Coming in with a classy dress appearance, the Commander has
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Grönefeld is one of our favourite non-Swiss makers of haute horlogerie. Hailing from one of Europe’s flattest countries with some of its tallest people, the Netherlands, Grönefeld has
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN In March, we showed you the Defy Extreme Carbon watch from Zenith. A super-lightweight, super-fast chronograph watch developed to mark Zenith’s involvement in the Extreme E racing series.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a city designed for the future? One that showcased what modern urban living would look like
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The Girard-Perregaux Laureato is one of the first luxury steel sports watches, introduced in 1975 and named after the Italian movie “Il Laureato,” or The Graduate. The Girard-Perregaux Laureato
BY ERIK SLAVEN It seems like yesterday that Bulgari broke the thinness record with the Octo Finissimo Ultra, an incredible achievement that unseated Piaget’s Altiplano Ultimate Concept. Those watches were 1.8mm
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Scratches on watches can be the bain of some watch fans’ existence. For me, scratches show that a watch has a history; it’s been places and done things
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Music is one of the essential arts humans have developed over their time on this planet. All genres have something to contribute to the ever-expanding tapestry documenting our
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Any watch connoisseur who has been tracking social media over the past few years is aware that green, in all of its varied hues, is the color of the decade,