La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton has a deep, inextricable tie to Gérald Genta, long before the revival of the brand alongside Daniel Roth in 2023. Michel Navas and Enrico
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La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton has a deep, inextricable tie to Gérald Genta, long before the revival of the brand alongside Daniel Roth in 2023. Michel Navas and Enrico
What We Know One of the great things about Bulgari's Octo Finissimo is its ability to become the perfect canvas for experimenting in design and overall treatment. Carbon, steel, titanium,
What We Know Do you own a watch with a moonphase complication, and wish that you could see more moon, more of the time? Well, fear not, for TAG Heuer
Have TAG finally perfected carbon hairspring technology, and will this be a game changer - for them and the rest of the watch industry?The post TAG Heuer debuts two chronographs
Frédérique Constant has built its reputation on making high complications more accessible, and few models embody that approach as clearly as the Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture. First introduced in 2016,
For Geneva Watch Days 2025, H. Moser & Cie. is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its refined yet sporty Pioneer collection with a new timepiece that features a flying hours
What We Know H. Moser & Cie. is known for plenty of complications — from chronographs to cylindrical tourbillons to perpetual calendars. Seldom am I reminded of their lesser-used take
Moser debuts a minimalist quantième perpétuel in a smoky brown hue, and two improved versions of its curious Flying Hours complication. The post Introducing the H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour
Laurent Ferrier is among the most laureled independent watchmakers in recent years, and for good reason. The brand seems to effortlessly blend shapes, colours and mechanics into fascinating yet elegantly
In celebration of Swiss technical innovation, Zenith and furniture label USM have unveiled four colorful additions to the Defy collection. The post The Zenith Defy Chronograph USM: Swiss Design Never
What if the 1969 Defy had been outfitted with an El Primero chronograph movement? And what if its design had been inspired by the USM Haller modular furniture system that
In 2010, Laurent Ferrier launched his independent career with the Classic Tourbillon, a watch that immediately won the Men’s Watch Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. That first
What We Know Collaborations in the watch industry have become so commonplace and expected that it's truly surprising when a new pairing can excite, educate, and delight. Yet, in teaming
Have you ever wondered if you’re approaching the watch hobby in the way that suits you best or if social media has influenced how you do so? Today, on Fratello
When we first opened the doors to our Windup Watch Shop’s Brooklyn-based showroom in December of last year, the idea was simple: create a space where people could engage with