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The Brand Realizes a New Watch Bugatti Read more at worldtempus.com
Ulysse Nardin unveils a highly complicated astronomical timepiece that anyone can read Read more at worldtempus.com
Despite the challenges of the current context, Mathey-Tissot ended 2021 in good health, and is looking forward to launching a full roster of new projects in 2022. Some of the
An exceptional gift awaits you this February: the Ralph Lauren Polo watch! Read more at worldtempus.com
It never fails: pull out a bottle of wine from a friend or family member’s birth year and the entire event becomes just that little bit more special. Of course,
Bulgari wowed the watch community last year with the release of its first Octo Roma Carillon Tourbillon, a limited-edition masterpiece that incorporated a skeletonized caliber, with an avant-garde chiming mechanism
Among our favorite micro-brand releases last year was the novel Amalfi driving watch, from the Dutch brand De Rijke. The watch pairs a simple, distinctive dial with a nifty rotating
We’ve seen a new kind of energy at Ochs und Junior in recent months. The small independent watchmaking company revolving around Ludwig Oechslin has presented new models with a distinct
We’re pretty big fans of ochs und junior around here for their rigorously simple aesthetic and the highly specific niche they occupy in the independent watch world. Zach wrote about
Today, we’re back with a look at yet another Rolex and this time it’s the Datejust 1600. So soon, you say? In some ways, think of this article as a
Good news! This morning, Watches & Wonders officially confirmed that there will be a (partly) physical event in Geneva from March 30th to April 5th. I can’t tell you how
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors In the thick of the digital age, mechanical watchmaking finds itself in pursuit of greater efficiency within the confines of an
Are you familiar with Tetsuwan Atomu? This young robot, also known as Astro Boy, originated as a manga of the same name in 1952 (and later aired as an animated
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atmos clocks, whose ingenious, near-perpetual mechanical movements are driven by air temperature changes, have been pushing the boundaries of horology and design since the 1930s. We explore their fascinating