If you read MONOCHROME on a regular basis, you should be well aware that independent watchmaking has always been one of the main topics of interest of our founder, and
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If you read MONOCHROME on a regular basis, you should be well aware that independent watchmaking has always been one of the main topics of interest of our founder, and
This is one that most of us probably saw coming. Even if you didn’t actively predict this new watch from Tissot, if someone had asked you “What do you think
Launched two years ago, Seiko’s Presage Sharp Edged series has been characterized by its combination of traditional mechanical watchmaking with a distinctively modern Japanese style. It offers the finesse of
At the end of this month, the eyes of the watch world will be once again aimed at Geneva, where Watches & Wonders will finally take place with a physical
The moment watch aficionados, retailers and journalists have been waiting for… Watches and Wonders Geneva will finally open its doors on 30 March 2022, for a complete week around horology.
BOLDR is a brand known for its unique designs and adventure-ready watches. Following that theme, the brand teamed up with the Five In A Row rowing crew to create a
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Casio extends their flagship MRG collection with two new models which is modeled after the iconic design of the original G-SHOCK
This weekend coming up, as the Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) holds its annual Raise the Reef gala (which was postponed for two years due to the pandemic), it also hosts
BY ERIK SLAVEN Integrated sports watches are smoking hot these days and Tissot arguably has the best affordable option with the PRX Powermatic 80. Introduced last year following a retro quartz
A high-end, creative watchmaker owned by the Citizen Group and sharing facilities with movement maker La Joux-Perret, Arnold & Son has made over the years some pretty impressive watches. Not
Cartier is one of the only constants of watchmaking, defiantly sticking to its guns whatever may come. Whether the trend of the year is green, small watches, or large tool
Let’s make no mistake here: being able to collect watches at all is a privilege. Spending €10,000 on a watch is an even bigger one. I have friends who would
MeisterSinger, the German brand created in 2001, has been mostly known for its poetical use of a single hand to display the time in a rather slow way, with a
In response to the wilder end of the horological spectrum getting wilder still throughout the pandemic, the true entry-level bracket is taking pains to develop in turn. It’s a well-known
In the movie Leaving Las Vegas (1995), alcoholic Ben Sanderson, played by Nicolas Cage, pawns his Daytona for $500 to sustain his destructive addiction. Had he done so today, the