Quite a radical departure from the usual classic German style of the Pano and Senator collection by Glashütte Original, the Seventies range, now exclusively available as a chronograph, is characterised
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Quite a radical departure from the usual classic German style of the Pano and Senator collection by Glashütte Original, the Seventies range, now exclusively available as a chronograph, is characterised
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Grand Seiko adds to their Heritage Collection with the new Cherry Blossoms Sakura Wakaba SBGH376, released in WWG26. We got a
Discover the limited-edition Hermès Arceau Cavalier en Formes, blending miniature painting, tourbillon artistry. The post Hermès Unveils the Arceau Cavalier en Formes appeared first on Haute Time. Read more at
The first mechanical watch I ever bought was a Jack Mason Pursuit Pilot, the original version from the days when the brand was showing signs of shifting away from its…
What We Know The Timex Atelier line doubles in size today, adding four new references and continuing to expand into new complications with the announcement of the Chronograph Automatic M1a
Discover the ZENITH G.F.J. Calibre 135 x Naoya Hida, a 10-piece platinum luxury watch powered by a legendary movement. The post ZENITH & Naoya Hida & Co. Unite for the
As the official sponsor and timekeeper of the historic Mille Miglia since 1988, Chopard enjoys one of the longest-running partnerships between a watch brand and a car event. The brand’s
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, luxury brands across multiple categories are creating commemorative pieces that blend artistry, heritage and symbolism. One of the most compelling comes not from watchmaking,
Glashütte Original is taking a monochromatic turn with its latest regional release. The new Seventies Chronograph XV steps away from the vibrant, colourful dials that usually define the collection, opting
Only a few integrated-bracelet luxury sports watches can claim the same continuity as the Girard-Perregaux Laureato. Introduced in 1975, at the height of the quartz era, the model combined the
The Girard-Perregaux (GP) Laureato Fifty collection adds four new references in crowd-pleasing configurations. The original 39 mm size is joined by a compact 36 mm option, available with our without diamonds,
Today, we go hands-on with a watch that should prove to be a sure-fire winner. This, folks, is one of those pieces that feels like it was waiting to be
The new Girard-Perregaux Laureato FIFTY collections brings the design into regular production, in full steel, with 36mm and 39mm options.The post Girard-Perregaux debuts its Laureato FIFTY in full steel, regular
About a year ago, I got a chance to sit down with 1776 Atelier founder Jason Lu. In short, he told me what I hear from a lot of people
It’s been almost a year since Rado invited me to go to the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad tennis tournament in Switzerland. It was a memorable experience, and as a lifelong