Ask enthusiasts to name an affordable and fan-favorite series of dress watches, and chances are that Raymond Weil’s Millesime collection will pop up in several answers. We love the Millesime,
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Ask enthusiasts to name an affordable and fan-favorite series of dress watches, and chances are that Raymond Weil’s Millesime collection will pop up in several answers. We love the Millesime,
The new Citizen Attesa Platinum Shine collection leans into the brand’s two greatest strengths: cutting-edge quartz technology and mastery of titanium. With three limited edition references in a new platinum-coloured
It may be 100 days until the Olympic Winter Games, but you can buy a new Speedmaster today...The post Omega launches new Speedmaster 38 Milano Cortina 2026 100 days ahead
As we all know, the connection between Omega and the Olympic – Summer or Winter – Games is one of the strongest when it comes to official timekeeping. Since 1932,
Omega’s timekeeping for the Olympic Winter Games dates back to 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Each New Year’s Day, a thrilling ski jump takes place at the Große Olympiaschanze, known in English
Vacheron Constantin (VC) marks its 270th anniversary this year in grand style with La Quête Du Temps, a monumental, multi-complication clock weighing over 150 kg. A little more wearable is
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo has been generating a steady stream of news thanks to the collectible watches it’s been auctioning over the years. It’s a
Last week, James Stacey and I found ourselves in London to co-host an event with our parent company, Watches of Switzerland. Since it had been years since either of us
It’s well understood that anniversaries in the watch world are fertile ground for new projects. We see it on what amounts to a weekly basis at this point, brands celebrating
Following the success of the Millesime collection, a series of vintage-inspired, 1930s-based watches that have been praised by enthusiasts and industry insiders (including us), Raymond Weil is back with yet another “Heritage”
The Windup Watch Fair, especially the New York City edition, has increasingly become a venue for brands to debut new watches aimed at their enthusiast fans. It makes a lot
Albert Lin is a time traveler, or, as close to one as is possible outside of H.G. Wells. He is an explorer, a scientist, a technologist, and a storyteller, digging
Our resident motorcycle rider Tom Austin talks about how the bike hobby and the watch hobby have more in common than you might think.The post Chronographs and carburetors: the timeless
Celebrating 75 years of the United Arab Emirates’ leading watch and jewellery retailer and founder of Dubai Watch Week, Ulysse Nardin releases a special version of its Diver Air for
It’s hard to overstate the impact that Salvador Dalí—and, by extension, the Surrealist movement—had on popular culture. What might now feel like a strange detour in an art history textbook