Does function win over form, or is there a third argument to be had when buying a new watch? The post The T+T team argues the most important aspect of
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Does function win over form, or is there a third argument to be had when buying a new watch? The post The T+T team argues the most important aspect of
Today, we’ll take a look at a lovely vintage watch. An Eterna 852 has graced the pages of Fratello previously but in a different format. Our subject for this article
The Casio Pro Trek series is the brand’s lineup of feature-packed sports watches specifically created for hiking, camping, and exploring the great outdoors. While the Pro Trek collection has always
What goes up, must come down, and it's the same with watch sizes. But what about those yearning for a 42mm+ beast? The post 6 of the best big watches
Instagram is often touted as a significant factor in the current popularity of mechanical watches. Whether it is celebrities and influencers “normalizing” expensive watches or aficionados sharing wrist shots, the
Ask and ye shall receive, dear readers! Well, within reason. Quill & Pad reader and frequent commenter Greg has been after GaryG for a while to write a piece on
Adam dives into the history and particularities of a oft-overlooked vintage Omega. The post The Omega F300 is a high-tech, underappreciated vintage beauty appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. The post
Breaking news from LVMH Watches: Frédéric Arnault, who joined TAG Heuer in 2017, and became CEO of the tradition avant-garde brand in 2020, is appointed CEO of LVMH Watches, in charge of Hublot,
Editor’s Note: In this week’s installment of our ongoing “3 for 5k” series, reader Christopher Lee presents a collection that incorporates two watches he personally owns, and one that might
In 2012, Chopard made waves with the introduction of the L.U.C 8HF, featuring the groundbreaking L.U.C 01.06-L calibre with a silicon escapement, oscillating at an impressive 8Hz (57,600 vibrations/hour), double
Titanium watches have taken off in popularity in the past few years. The lightweight metal has been used in watchmaking for at least 50 years, but only recently has it
LVMH, a dynastic family business and publicly traded $1 trillion corporation, is in the process of managing the succession from one generation of the Arnault family to the next. As
“Good things come to those who wait.” In a culture of instant gratification and overstimulation, these words are a poignant reminder that patience is often well-rewarded. Of course, as enthusiasts
The New Year is off to a major start as news broke this morning that Frédéric Arnault is stepping into a new role as CEO of LVMH Watches. The post
Big news out of Switzerland today as LVMH Watches has a new leader and CEO: the now-former TAG Heuer CEO, Frédéric Arnault. The news comes as a surprise given the