Roue is a Brazilian independent brand that you may not have heard of. The brand came onto the scene in 2017 with a collection of tonneau-shaped watches ranging from three-handers
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Roue is a Brazilian independent brand that you may not have heard of. The brand came onto the scene in 2017 with a collection of tonneau-shaped watches ranging from three-handers
Since the late 1960s, Delma is known for making strong watches that can do it all. Recently, the brand has demonstrated its expertise in this field, with models such as
Last weekend, we hosted An Evening With Fratello in the city center of The Hague, Netherlands. At the upscale hotel VOCO The Hague, in the “below deck” of its Ultramarijn
As watch aficionados, we can have a tendency to behave like maximizers. Chasing ever-bigger dreams. Pursuing more exotic materials. Chasing down more complicated movements. Getting the version that is even
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK With Almost all Covid 19-related travel restrictions being lifted, global travel is finally getting back to normalcy, and GMT watches have once again become more relevant and useful.
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Last year we showed you a new sporty watch from Hermés, the H08. An unusual-looking watch, the H08 seemed popular with the article’s commenters. All four of them
New CEO, new products, new identity. For a little over a year, Kerbedanz has been working on redefining its visual identity and its overall image. A new and inclusive publicity
URWERK – the UR-100V appears in a Full Black Titanium Jacket Read more at worldtempus.com
The chronograph joins Frederique Constant’s Highlife collection Read more at worldtempus.com
Firmly embedded in the masculine universe of the House, the Hermès H08 watch combines tension and fluidity, robustness and delicacy. This recent signature with its assertive style flaunts its pluralistic
The LVMH Innovation Awards crowns The Showcase as Best Solution in the Omnichannel & Retail category Read more at worldtempus.com
In a galaxy not that far away, the average diameter of a man’s watch was most of the time starting with a 3. There were a few exceptions of course,
One of the more interesting trends in the watch space over the past few years is the rise of small batch watchmakers that straddle a line between what we traditionally
Mido— a brand well versed in the art of displaying the beautiful inner workings of a Swiss mechanical movement— is now adding a new execution to its Commander Collection. As
Oris gets a lot of attention for their Divers Sixty-Five line, fantastic pilot’s watches, and the tried and true pointer date, but in my opinion the unsung hero of the