Throughout my years of working for MONOCHROME watches, I have seen architects, computer engineers, pharmacists and many others make a switch into watchmaking. People do this for varying reasons but
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Throughout my years of working for MONOCHROME watches, I have seen architects, computer engineers, pharmacists and many others make a switch into watchmaking. People do this for varying reasons but
How was your weekend? The time has come to wear your bright-colored, sporty, and fun spring/summer watches, don’t you think? No, I’m not talking about colorful MoonSwatches, trust me. I
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Corum is an oddity in the hierarchy of watchmakers, and I’m never sure where to place them. On the one hand, they make interesting-looking everyday watches, but they
In a sea of retro-inspired dive watches, Citizen calls your attention to a true retro classic of its own. In 1985, the Japanese brand introduced the original Aqualand Depth Meter.
Earlier this year, Longines released the Spirit Zulu Time GMT. The watch was extremely well received, as it combined the form factor of the brand’s Spirit line with one of
Focus on the Jean Bugatti Read more at worldtempus.com
Laurent Michaud, head of Michaud’s Neuchâtel boutique, looks back at the Geneva watch fair Read more at worldtempus.com
Back in 2013, MusicMachine 1 opened the floodgate for MB&F to collaborate with external creators on projects outside the scope of the wristwatch; it initiated a new category – “Co-creations”
How about a little horological humour to start the week off with a giggle? Read more at worldtempus.com
For many in the watch world, the fairly unassuming Hermès Arceau Le Temps Voyageur – with no tourbillon, no chimes, and nothing insanely in your face – became the watch
Mühle-Glashütte’s Panova, introduced a couple of year’s ago, is a picture-perfect everyday sports watch that is classical enough to also offer great looks in business settings. Water-resistant to 100 meters
Knives can be a bit intimidating, but we consider them tools just like the rest of your EDC gear. Whether you’re opening a package or slicing up an apple, having
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Watches are not just instruments to tell time. It is more than just that. This is what we appreciate when it
I know seeing the rebirth of a 38mm no-crown-guard Rolex Submariner ref. 6538 is as likely as seeing the original Beatles again — #nothappening. Thankfully, we still have our regular
Dr. William Julien, an experienced watch collector, sent us a link to a video that he and his son, William Alexander Julien, made about the journey of his commissioning of