It isn’t the first time a watch brand teams with a motorcycle company, but in the recent announcement pairing Breitling with Triumph, not only are new watches being made,
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It isn’t the first time a watch brand teams with a motorcycle company, but in the recent announcement pairing Breitling with Triumph, not only are new watches being made,
Once every six weeks or so, I get a parcel from Nivada containing its latest and greatest releases. If you are a fan of the brand, you might have seen
The sleek, elegant and versatile vibe of the 34mm black ceramic Royal Oak Selfwinding could be seen as the equivalent of a little black dress or, for that matter, a
Everybody wants to be unique. That’s why everybody wants to wear a Rolex. With an annual production of close to one million watches, Rolex is a paradox of luxury. Yes,
You know by now that Schofield founder Giles Ellis and I are friends. I’m a long-time follower of the brand and (quite recently) became a Schofield owner. But our relationship
Audemars Piguet Reveals Three New Selfwinding Royal Oak Flying Tourbillon Models Read more at worldtempus.com
Taking a closer look at a favourite pastime of watch lovers Read more at worldtempus.com
This week we are testing the Ralph Lauren Automotive Chronograph with its brand-new movement Read more at worldtempus.com
GaryG seized a welcome opportunity to handle and photograph a unique version of The White by David Walter, which is equipped with Walter’s second prototype movement and a bespoke Chinese-character
With a refreshingly different and very functional world time watch christened Universalzeit, Moritz Grossmann demonstrates that today’s watchmakers are far from running out of ideas, and that the world of
For brands who primarily release spiritual recreations of archival watches, there’s always the question of if they can pull off something modern. Can they take that history but apply it
Finely finished watch movements come to life under magnification. The seven shown here were certainly ready for their close-ups. (To see the watch that gets powered by each movement, just
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors When it comes to watches, the majority of the timepieces in the market are fairly straightforward. After all, why do we
Blast from the past! This post is a "reprint" of an article by Ian Skellern that was first published on The PuristS in 2005. This article is divided into four
If you grew up in the eighties, like me, there’s a good chance your memories are smeared with images of shoulder pads, bleached tight-skinned jeans, pleated suit pants, weird synthesizer