Urban Jürgensen is back. Not that it ever went away since its founding in 1773. But it’s now being relaunched under new ownership — and by none other than one
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Urban Jürgensen is back. Not that it ever went away since its founding in 1773. But it’s now being relaunched under new ownership — and by none other than one
The day is finally here. Urban Jürgensen has been reborn yet again, under the guidance of one of the world’s great living independent watchmakers, but with a distinctly different approach
Led by Kari Voutilainen and backed by an American collector, Urban Jürgensen has been revived in grand style. The brand’s inaugural watch is undoubtedly one of this year’s most surprising
It’s hard not to feel overwhelmed by the amount of quirky young watch brands pushing to make their name in the horological world—it seems like we are in the current
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This colourful ceramic Big Bang Unico pairs orange, white, sky blue and dark blue in a fresh, seasonal palette.The post Hublot kicks off summer 2025 with a multicoloured and micro-blasted
We rarely cover non-mechanical watches, but today’s release deserves a mention: the new Citizen Promaster Aqualand 40th Anniversary Limited Edition commemorates four decades since the debut of the Aqualand, the
What We Know Earlier this year, I wrote about a lume-dialed version of the Citizen Aqualand that now sits in my collection – one of the most unusual ani-digi watches
Earlier this year during Watches & Wonders Geneva, I had the chance to meet one-on-one with independent watchmaker Fiona Krüger. Known for her out-of-the-box design concepts and her acclaimed Skull
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There are lots of dive watches out there – it’s perhaps the most ubiquitous of all the watch genres. Frankly, it’s easy to see why. In addition to being highly
What We Know It's a rare occasion when a brand revives an old movement – even rarer when the technology was revolutionary 60 years ago and maybe a bit anachronistic
The Swatch press release for this watch says it’s “inspired by the unexplored.” The deep green new Blancpain × Swatch Fifty Fathoms Green Abyss with touches of black (bezel) and
The “Mystery Box: Forget Time” results from the collaboration between Fiona Krüger and master watchmaker Denis Flageollet, founder of De Bethune. Known for her original approach to watch design, Fiona
On April 4, 1974, the United States Patent Office received a request from Valjoux S.A. for a patent on its new automatic chronograph caliber. While the paperwork for a Swiss patent