The Louis Vuitton Tambour was first released in 2002, making it old enough to drink in the United States. It's a modern watch design that many don't realize is already
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The Louis Vuitton Tambour was first released in 2002, making it old enough to drink in the United States. It's a modern watch design that many don't realize is already
The summer tends to be a quiet period in the watch world. All of Switzerland goes on holiday for August and so anything connected to the industry tends to slow
Smaller watches have been making a comeback, and, as one of its latest new releases for 2023, Citizen has created a midsize version of its classic Eco-Drive Promaster Dive watch.
Rado has sponsored tennis for over three decades now. Since 1985, the brand has partnered with several tournaments but also with athletes such as Ashleigh Barty. Their latest tennis-themed timepiece
I always find myself approaching articles like these with a hint of trepidation and the same danger. For one thing, there are a lot of fresh-looking summer watches this year,
Thanks to its bezel, as Dietmar W. Fuchs explains, the diver's watch is a much more versatile timepiece than many people think. Aside from teaching you how to use it
In this three-part series, we explore the Bvlgari Octo Finissimo with three esteemed guests, all amazing and respectable in their own rights. For the first instalment, Wei chats with Laurent
Every watch in this Summer Blue capsule collection is a timely tribute to the Omega Seamaster 75th anniversary For town, sea and country! Since its birth in 1948, the Omega
Australia has the highest rate of mammal extinction in the world with nearly one in three of our unique mammals at risk of dying out. The Foundation for National Parks
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN For 2023, Jaquet Droz joins the lineup of watchmakers making one-off watches to fund the research for the fight against Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), one of the most
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Only Watch is a bi-annual auction held by Christie’s in Geneva. Unlike other auctions which are solely for profit, especially in the case of some watches, the Only
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Only Watch, the bi-annual auction of luxurious one-off watches raising money for research into muscular dystrophy is back once again. In 2021, lots of orange-themed watches, and one
Ressence is his invention and his alone, yet Benoît Mintiens prefers to stay out of the spotlight, letting his watches do the talking for him. But not today... Read more
Discover what the WorldTempus Team thought of this special Behrens Consteller Read more at worldtempus.com
Gucci weaves its high watchmaking web Read more at worldtempus.com