BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The golden era of watchmaking produced a number of historically significant collections from various watch brands, and one of these is the Master Control line from Jaeger LeCoultre,
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The golden era of watchmaking produced a number of historically significant collections from various watch brands, and one of these is the Master Control line from Jaeger LeCoultre,
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Citizen has been on a roll recently and has released quite a few interesting timepieces including the new Iconic nature-inspired limited-edition quartz collection and the bold and rugged
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The thing about watchmaking is that it’s been around for an extremely long time, a lot more than trains, cars or aeroplanes. Because of this long history, it’s
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI Founded in 2020, Aventi is a brand that delivers watches with visually complex allure. In December of last year, they unveiled the Aventi A13-01 Ghost, a watch with
BY ERIK SLAVEN Citizen really needs no introduction. It’s among the most influential watchmakers of the last century, producing the first Japanese electric watch, the first solar-powered quartz watch, the most
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN It’s easy to think of the Reverso as Jaeger-LeCoultre’s best/most famous/most innovative watch, in some ways it is. But, Jaeger-LeCoultre has been known as “the watchmaker’s watchmaker” for
Hamilton is well-known for its field watches, with Khaki Filed being their most popular line of rugged and robust timepieces that can withstand a beating, given the brand’s history of
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