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Marking its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin (VC) has celebrated in grand style. The brand began the year by unveiling the Solaria, the most complicated wristwatch ever created, boasting 41 complications.
When you think about Nomos, besides the cool designs and youthful take on classic German watchmaking from Glashütte, you often picture a nice, relatively attainable watch in stainless steel. There
What does a manufacture calibre really mean? Looking at Tudor's organisation, it becomes clearer...The post Are Tudor watch movements in-house? What is Kenissi? Andrew explains all appeared first on Time+Tide
2025 is the 40th anniversary of the original Back To The Future movie from 1985. Robert Zemeckis’ classic upbeat 1980s science fiction movie sees Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd
What is Kollokium…? Well, a bit of a UFO, really. Is it a brand, a design studio, a concept that thinks out of the box, a project from a group
Our man on the ground, Pietro Pilla, shares his take on Geneva's monumental November 2025 auctions, which were filled with record breakers.The post Pietro’s report from Geneva’s November 2025 auctions:
A decade after its revival, Czapek once again surprises with an intriguing creation — the Time Jumper. This is a modern interpretation of a 19th-century pocket watch crafted by François
On this week’s episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho and RJ sit down with Claude Greisler, co-founder and master watchmaker at Armin Strom. Together, they explore Claude’s journey from a young
Marking its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin (VC) has celebrated in grand style. The brand began the year by unveiling the Solaria, the most complicated wristwatch ever created, boasting 41 complications.
By Jovan Krstevski Some watches earn nicknames posthumously. The “Nina” earned her trackside in the 1960s, strapped to the wrist of the Finnish model Nina Rindt as she timed her
Somewhere, in a drawer lined with yellowed graph paper and sharpened No. 2 pencils, there’s a circular slide rule waiting to be understood. It belonged to a grandfather who spent
The world’s largest luxury group, Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH), just announced that it has taken a minority stake in Swiss movement manufacturer La Joux-Perret, an important supplier to the group’s
For centuries, Geneva has been the heartbeat of Swiss watchmaking — a city where precision, artistry, and innovation have shaped not just timepieces, but a cultural identity. Now, for the
One of the very common knock-on effects of diving deep into any hobby or enthusiast pursuit is that eventually you’ll find yourself kind of obsessed with something that most would