BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Following Breguet’s meteoric performance in 2025, where it marked 250 years of innovation and history, the brand has now released a set of revitalised Tradition models to keep
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Following Breguet’s meteoric performance in 2025, where it marked 250 years of innovation and history, the brand has now released a set of revitalised Tradition models to keep
BY JOVAN K The Chronoswiss Pulse GMT builds on the Pulse line that Chronoswiss introduced last year, taking the foundation they established with that first wave of models and evolving it
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Longines’ Hydroconquest is arguably one of their best-looking watches in my eyes. It brings that sporty look with some heft, but has enough subtlety in its detailing to
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Omega has just announced the new Constellation Observatory model for its Constellation range. Omega’s been holding onto different model ranges more or less since they were introduced many
BY JOVAN K In 2024, Breitling marked their 140th anniversary by introducing the Navitimer B19 Chronograph 43 Perpetual Calendar with a red gold dial, and in 2025, they followed it up
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Haute-Rive, ever heard of them? No? I don’t blame you; we’re through the looking glass for independent watchmaking here. Founded by Stéphane von Gunten, former head of R&D
It’s been a while since we’ve checked in with DOXA, but it’s always worth doing. The brand seems to be going from strength to strength and generating a whole load
BY JOVAN K This time, they are bringing back the spirit of the 1968 high-beat diver with two new Marinemasters, the HBF001 and HBF002. The original from 1968 was a big
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Christopher Ward is well-renowned for bringing high-quality watches to market at surprisingly affordable prices. I was very impressed by their C12 Loco I got hands-on with at British
BY JOVAN K The Tissot Visodate is back, first making its mark in 1954 before being reintroduced in 2010 as part of the brand’s Heritage line, at which point it became
BY JOVAN K Girard-Perregaux has been making striking mechanisms all the way back to its founder, Jean-François Bautte (1772–1837). He was already deep into repeater work before the brand even took
BY JOVAN K Everyone likes to think the “Panda” look started on a racetrack, but that is just not the case. While the car guys were still figuring out their gauges,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Some of our readers may not recognise the name Marco Lang from the watch industry, and that’s okay. Lang operates at the level of independent watchmakers such as
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Saturday the 7th of March, saw 2026’s version of British Watchmakers’ Day take over Lindley Hall in Westminster, London. It was the show’s third run (I believe) and
BY JOVAN K The Rolex GMT‑Master II Pepsi has always been an iconic watch, the kind collectors dream about, but recently, the market has gone completely wild, because prices for both