BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Because the Japanese have a word for absolutely everything, Grand Seiko has an enormous amount of poetic yet strangely specific stuff to draw upon when it needs to.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Because the Japanese have a word for absolutely everything, Grand Seiko has an enormous amount of poetic yet strangely specific stuff to draw upon when it needs to.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The topic of today’s list is my favourite topic in all of horology, complicated Breguet watches. Breguet is one of the oldest and most historically significant watchmakers. Founded
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Richard Mille is a brand that specializes in producing rugged high-horology timepieces that have been designed to perform and survive even under the most challenging conditions. The brand’s
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You may remember that earlier in the year, I reviewed Omega’s Speedmaster Chronoscope. Well, of course, you remember being a follower of WristReview (and if not, why not?).
New arrival, the 1954 World Traveler, finds a particular way of demanding its space. Other than its natural good-looking capabilities, this timepiece finds a purpose reaching beyond design elements and
BY ERIK SLAVEN In 2019, Bvlgari introduced the thinnest mechanical chronograph in the world with the titanium Octo Finissimo Chronograph GMT Automatic. At only 6.9mm thick with a 3.3mm caliber, it
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN One of the things we couldn’t get to cover during Watches & Wonders Geneva this year was Breitling’s new range of Navitimers, although as there’s still plenty of
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN While the entire watch community seems to be losing the plot over Swatch’s partnership with itself, the other end of the Swatch Group’s spectrum has also been hard
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Doxa is a brand that is not only known for its quirky and distinctive design but also for making use of bold colors on its dials. For 2022,
BY ERIK SLAVEN Audemars Piguet needs no introduction. And neither does the Royal Oak. The brand didn’t even attend Watches & Wonders this year, but such a show is irrelevant when
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The Watches & Wonders 2022 exhibition was a huge success for the watch industry. It presented us a slew of updated and new timepieces, with some watches doing better
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Spirit collection by Longines was first introduced back in 2020 as a style set of sports watches inspired by aeronautics. While they don’t seem to have many
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Usually, for a watch enthusiast, it’s hard to cast judgment on a microbrand. It’s also true that when it comes to the watch industry, anything that isn’t one
BY ERIK SLAVEN Baume & Mercier introduced a steel sports watch back in 1973, not long after the iconic Royal Oak. Called the Riviera, it featured a 12-sided bezel (known as
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Trilobe is a relatively new independent brand that released its first watch in 2018, although the brand itself was born in 2013. The Les Matinaux was Trilobe’s inaugural