BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s interesting to see how designs progress forwards in time. Remember when the iPhone first came out? All plastic-y and smooth like a pebble, whereas now it’s sleek,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s interesting to see how designs progress forwards in time. Remember when the iPhone first came out? All plastic-y and smooth like a pebble, whereas now it’s sleek,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Panerai’s unique philosophy of watch design is based on the sheer-nosed simplicity of its designs, which is both good and bad. It’s bad because when your designs are
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The brand-new Breguet Classique 7337 Calendar is a refined, understated, and unadulterated rendition of a Breguet timepiece. The new Classique 7337 Calendar, an iconic timepiece of the Classique
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Seiko is a watchmaker with a plethora of interesting and unusual designs in its back catalogue. While newer watchmakers have to work extra hard to create new themes
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Although not as common as other categories of watches, GMT Dive watches promise extraordinary flexibility and wearing delight. They are the perfect “goanywhere” watch that you can take
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI A duo of watches from Piaget’s Polo series, both in the trendy green color, have recently been released. Although the time-and-date model has previously donned green, the Polo
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Streamliner from H. Moser & Cie. appeared in early 2020 (back before things got w e i r d), and it seemed to toe the line between
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Orient Star is a part of Orient, which is itself owned by Seiko Epson. Now, that’s all well and good, but the Seiko watches like Seiko 5s and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Seiko 5 is the entry-level of Seiko’s mechanical diving watch range, which extends right up to Grand Seiko’s incredible diving pieces. However, entry-level doesn’t mean you’re being
BY ERIK SLAVEN Independent (established) brands are somewhat of a rarity these days, especially in Glashütte. If you’re not familiar with Tutima, it offers midrange, mechanical pilot and chronograph models with
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese artist born sometime around 1760 and lived until 1849. He’s most known for his art made using woodblock printing techniques, and his style
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN If you follow the social media channels of Saxon watchmaker A. Lange & Söhne, you may have noticed over the years that they’re unlikely partners of Concours events.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As I said in one of my recent articles, there are many more watchmakers in Glashütte than just A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original and Nomos. Moritz Grossmann
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN At some point, we’ll run out of new IWCs to write about, I know it, but until then, we have these: two variants of the Portugieser model range
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Next up in the downpour of IWC watches we’re currently experiencing is the collection of revised Aquatimers, IWC’s diving model. While it’s true that IWC is most known