BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You may remember that last year we revealed the Romain Gauthier Continuum (also known by its more ridiculous name “C by Romain Gauthier”. It’s this tiny watchmaker’s interpretation
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BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN You may remember that last year we revealed the Romain Gauthier Continuum (also known by its more ridiculous name “C by Romain Gauthier”. It’s this tiny watchmaker’s interpretation
I have written many stories on Linde Werdelin and its hewn-from-granite Nordic design language. But this time, no, it’s not a round retro 38mm field watch. The Oktopus Moon 3DP
The Seiko 5 Sports range is probably one of the most eclectic collections by the Japanese manufacturer. Using the beloved platform of the 5 Sports, Seiko regularly plays around with
Seiko offers professional dive watches all over the price spectrum, ranging from around €550 to over six grand. But is the best of them necessarily the most high-end, or can
Skeleton watches exist in all colors, styles, materials and dimensions. What once was an exotic speciality is now a staple of the watchmaking repertoire Read more at worldtempus.com
The Hermès journey continues towards new dreamlike horizons, where time takes on a singular dimension Read more at worldtempus.com
As the friends and partners of Richard Mille came from all over the world to experience the delights of Chantilly Arts & Elegance, the company’s marketing director, Tim Malachard, shared
We tend to think of watch collecting as a linear path. The notion of refining your taste through a seemingly endless series of mistakes has been imprinted into all of
Just a couple of months ago we found out IWC had quietly introduced the new Pilot’s Watch Mark XX. No fanfare, no public announcement, no press releases, nothing. It just
When I think about the German-based watch brand, Laco, the immediate thing I envision is a minimal, straightforward pilot’s watch that is stoic by nature. And with one look through
For the 60-year anniversary of “the world’s first scratchproof watch”, Rado’s DiaStar 1 from 1962 is re-launched both as an “original” series in three dial colors and as a special
Our taste in watches evolves constantly. One day, we may like dressy watches and the next day, sporty ones. We may prefer large cases that make us feel the watch
MeisterSinger is on somewhat of a mission to reduce its carbon footprint and increase its overall sustainability not only by means of using vegan leather straps and environmentally friendly produced
Union Glashütte is expanding its line of water sports watches that was first introduced last year. The newest addition is a Normais Date Sport with an amber-yellow dial featuring the
If there is one name that could best define the connection between cars and watches, it has to be Carrera. Indeed, the name has long been associated with two of