Proving the world can still be a good place, Nomos Glashütte has decided to contribute three special-edition watches to benefit Swiss-based Aviations Sans Frontières (ASF). On Wednesday, June 18th, 2025,
Respected sources of news and reviews from the watch industry.
Proving the world can still be a good place, Nomos Glashütte has decided to contribute three special-edition watches to benefit Swiss-based Aviations Sans Frontières (ASF). On Wednesday, June 18th, 2025,
Montblanc flexes its Minerva movement muscle with a rich red rattrapante chronograph.The post Montblanc’s new limited edition 1858 Split Second Chronograph dresses in red as a homage to its Minerva
Simple, traditional watches are not what Chronoswiss is currently known for making. Yet, that is exactly what the Chronoswiss Small Second timepiece is, and it also happens to be a
The Seiko Presage Classic Series Craftsmanship pairs attainable Japanese watchmaking with impressive traditional crafts. We recently saw the introduction of a version with an enamel dial and another with an
Back in 2019, I reviewed a purple-dialed Minase Divido. The watch was, and still is, different from anything I’ve ever worn. The insane level of case finishing blew me away.
It has been a while since I last had a Monta watch on my wrist, so it was nice to approach this one with a fresh set of eyes. As
Discover new Roger Dubuis complications, which celebrate the intricate design codes and relentless determination of its late founder. The post Full Circle: New Roger Dubuis Timepieces Reconnect with the Spirit
Last summer, Uncle Jeff came to town and thudded an old Ziploc on the table. "Brought some of your dad's old stuff," he declared. A single hand hovered over the
Last summer, Uncle Jeff came to town and thudded an old Ziploc on the table. "Brought some of your dad's old stuff," he declared. A single hand hovered over the
In watchmaking, few complications command such reverence as the perpetual calendar, and few brands have woven it into their identity as thoroughly as Audemars Piguet. While the brand’s mastery of
It tends to be a big deal when a watchmaker unveils their first “in-house” movement, a pivotal milestone that often marks a step into the upmarket. For Italian brand Venezianico,
The watch world runs on tradition. Ask any collector how they got started, and nine times out of ten, you'll hear, "My dad got me into watches." (The other one
The watch world runs on tradition. Ask any collector how they got started, and nine times out of ten, you'll hear, "My dad got me into watches." (The other one
The post Fidgeting Away with the Tactile Turn Switch Pen appeared first on Worn & Wound. Continued at wornandwound.com...
Frederique Constant has a 40mm steel perpetual calendar watch with a radiant salmon dial and in-house movement under US$10K. How?The post Frederique Constant has a 40mm salmon dial perpetual calendar