BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN There are many that attempt to recreate designs of the past whether those designs are of cars, boats, or watches. In the category of watches, many try to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN There are many that attempt to recreate designs of the past whether those designs are of cars, boats, or watches. In the category of watches, many try to
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI TAG Heuer has close ties to high-octane motorsports. We recently covered the TAG Heuer Formula 1 Senna Special Edition. They also partner with the opposite side of the high-speed
BY ERIK SLAVEN Fortis is no stranger to space travel. In 1994, a model called the Cosmonaut traveled with Russian cosmonauts to the MIR space station. At the time, Fortis supplied
BY ERIK SLAVEN Watches comprised of recycled materials, particularly from the ocean, are trending these days with models like the Aikon #tide from Maurice Lacroix. Ulysse Nardin introduced the DIVER NET
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s not very often we see English watches on WristReview. That’s not because we hate English watches or something, it’s just that there are very few English watchmakers
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK The Laureato is one of the most well-known watches produced by Girard-Perregaux. In recent times the brand has done a great job at giving the Laureato a futuristic
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN As the colour green slowly edges its way into the picture in horological design, we’ve been keeping track of its progress. Even though blue still dominates the new
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Wristwatches and Formula 1 go hand in hand, some may argue that high-octane motorsports and watchmaking have a natural affinity for each other. The partnership between IWC and
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It can be hard to pinpoint where the watches of Seiko line up on their seemingly never-ending tree of watch families. At least, for the most part, each
BY ERIK SLAVEN Bell & Ross is known for the square case and round dial design that mimics vintage aircraft instrument panels. The (relatively) new BR 05 integrated sports watch collection
Success is very difficult to achieve these days in the world of luxury watches. Major brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe or Audemars Piguet have set very high standards in
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK The world of horology has become more colorful and vibrant in recent times. Gone are the days when white, black, and grey dials used to dominate the landscape,
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Bell & Ross makes a number of highly sophisticated watches to demonstrate the company’s technical watchmaking acumen, but the company’s greatest strength is undoubtedly their watches that are
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Corum is an oddity in the hierarchy of watchmakers, and I’m never sure where to place them. On the one hand, they make interesting-looking everyday watches, but they
BY ERIK SLAVEN When watch brands are young these days, they’re often referred to as microbrands as they leverage crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, rely on outside vendors and have relatively low