Terence Crawford, undefeated world champion and one of the greatest fighters of his generation, reflects on risk and greatness. The post Terence Crawford: The Undefeated King Rewriting Boxing’s Legacy appeared
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Terence Crawford, undefeated world champion and one of the greatest fighters of his generation, reflects on risk and greatness. The post Terence Crawford: The Undefeated King Rewriting Boxing’s Legacy appeared
When I’m planning to leave the house for a full day – whether I’m headed to work or someplace else – I’m a chronic overpacker. To me, there’s peace of
The Monochrome Montre de Souscription 4 Seconde Morte (MdS4) is a limited-edition collaboration between the team at Monochrome Watches and Austrian independent Habring², built around the brand’s signature jumping seconds
We have seen a massive increase in interesting small Japanese brands in recent years. Great examples are Kurono Tokyo, Hajime Asaoka, Kikuchi Nakagawa, and Minase. One of the newest microbrands
Our friends over at Monochrome and Habring² are building quite a history together. Their first collaboration, in 2021, celebrated Monochrome’s 15th anniversary. The online watch magazine and the Austrian watchmaking
For our fourth MONOCHROME Montre de Souscription, we are teaming up once again with independent Austrian watchmaker Habring², a brand dear to our hearts with whom we created our first
Our friends over at Monochrome’s Montre de Souscription series returns for its fourth instalment with a jumping seconds piece (with a dial designed by our very own Pietro Pilla!)The post
What We Know Our friends at Monochrome are back at it again with the fourth entry in their "Montre de Scouscription" series, a limited-edition series featuring independent brands that all
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Rounding up this year’s list, Peter makes his list for all to read. And as usual we begin with the philosophy
In the modern era, the Rado Captain Cook diver collection has largely been divided into two categories: the beefy, ultra-modern side, which often highlights the brand’s expertise in ceramics and
Chopard marks thirty years of in-house watchmaking with the L.U.C Grand Strike, its most complex chiming watch to date. The model combines a grande sonnerie, petite sonnerie, and minute repeater, employing
Month after month, the Swiss watch industry is experiencing stagnant sales and even a marked decline in exports to key markets. All voices – industry, studies – are turning to
British watchmaking is having a resurgence, and this resurgence we are seeing an explosion of colour and creativity help it stand out.The post Colour and creativity is British watchmaking’s secret
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There’s no shortage of watches with nature-inspired dials — we’re looking at you, Grand Seiko — but most are a bit of a stretch, requiring some imagination (or trust in