Daniel Roth continues its thoughtful return with the Tourbillon Platinum, a contemporary take on the brand’s signature double-ellipse design. While the design remains faithful to the original, the latest version
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Daniel Roth continues its thoughtful return with the Tourbillon Platinum, a contemporary take on the brand’s signature double-ellipse design. While the design remains faithful to the original, the latest version
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What We Know Bulgari's newest collaborative endeavor, utilizing the blank canvas of the Octo Finissimo, is a new collaboration that brings to life the words of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed
If the Daniel Roth Tourbillon Souscription Yellow Gold from 2023 or its follow-up, the Tourbillon Rose Gold, didn't get you excited, well, how about the brand's third iteration, now in
What We Know Last year, we saw the very first revivals of the spiky, sea-urchin-inspired Oursin silhouette under the LVMH La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton relaunch of the Gérald
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On the occasion of Dubai Watch Week 2025, Chopard unveils the L.U.C Grand Strike, the brand’s most complex watch to date, with a Grande Sonnerie, a Petite Sonnerie, a Minute
For almost a decade now, I have been a fan of Chopard’s first-ever minute repeater watch — since we brought it to you back in 2016. The loudest and and
The Oris ProPilot Date receives an overhaul, future-proofing the brand’s modern tool watch. The new generation features a redesigned 41mm case and textured dials with a choice of three colors.
As 2025 draws to a close, we are slowly getting ready to look back at some of this year’s best releases. But the wonderful people at Chopard said, “Hold your
Stone dials have become an increasingly visible trend in recent years; once rare, they are now widespread. Yet most rely on a handful of familiar minerals such as malachite, lapis
What We Know Biver launched its second model, the Automatique, just over a year ago, complete with a proprietary microrotor movement featuring a zero-reset seconds function—something you usually see on
What We Know The ProPilot has been a staple of the Oris lineup since 2014, and it's the modern take on its original aviation watch, the Big Crown Pointer Date,
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