Every year is a good year for diver’s watches, but 2022 seems to be particularly promising. Four months in, we have already seen a plethora of entirely new introductions and
News, reviews and commentary from around the watch industry.
Every year is a good year for diver’s watches, but 2022 seems to be particularly promising. Four months in, we have already seen a plethora of entirely new introductions and
The year 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of a very important watch. Presented way back in 1972, the Porsche Design Chronograph 1 was the very first commercially available black-coated watch,
Earlier this month, I found myself at a formal dinner sitting a few seats away from Nicholas Bowman-Scargill, proprietor, and 4th generation managing director of the quintessential British watch brand
The first Rolex Yacht-Master debuted in 1992. It was a yellow gold watch with a full gold bracelet and a bi-directional bezel with raised numerals. I can’t imagine that Rolex
Known for its aviation and dive-inspired watches, German brand Tutima Glashütte offers one of the best quality/value propositions on the market. Now, the brand does it again with its
Named after the illustrious British clockmaker, Graham was founded by Eric Loth in 1995. The cornerstone of the brand’s collections, the bold Chronofighter is immediately recognisable with its imposing dimensions
I’ve always been a fan of panda-dial chronographs. Although I’ve never actually owned one, whenever there’s one in the office, it immediately grabs my attention. And that’s exactly the case
BY DHANANJAY PATHAK Rado made a strong entry into the world of heritage reissues with the release of the vintage-inspired Captain Cook 37 in 2017. Since its modern resurrection, Rado has
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN IWC is a bit of an odd one for me, so much so that I think I say it in nearly every IWC I’ve reviewed. Two or three
To us and undoubtedly to many others, watchmaking is far more than just producing and selling watches. It is about passion, friendship, building a community and supporting and protecting the
Nicholas Bowman-Scargill is quickly moving up the ranks of a new wave of British watch manufacturers with the Fears family brand. Watches from Fears feature traditional styling and are spot-on
What defines a microbrand or young brand is totally subjective. I believe it would be unfair to present Seaholm as either. Seaholm doesn’t fit within the traditional definition of what
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors A collaboration between fresh upstart Garrick and one of Britain’s oldest family run watch companies – the Fears Watch Company. Press
Since the earliest civilizations — be it Inca or Egyptian — gold was something special. The metal is indeed a meaningful one thanks to its real and symbolic value for
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