Whether the mountains are calling, you’re hearing the siren song of the sea, or your eyes have turned skyward after tasting flight, Hamilton has a model in its Khaki collection
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Whether the mountains are calling, you’re hearing the siren song of the sea, or your eyes have turned skyward after tasting flight, Hamilton has a model in its Khaki collection
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors We ran a cap giveaway contest over at our IG account: @deployant, and picked three winners from the hundreds who sent
Frustrated by not finding a watch he liked at a price he could afford, multi-talented founder Ming Thein decided to create his own brand. Based in Kuala Lumpur, the design-led indie
What We Know When I think of Ming, the word "experimentation" comes to mind. Not only has the brand pushed its boundaries in manufacturing (with a new white luminous compound,
Independent watchmaking is often most interesting when it balances tradition with something fresh. That is exactly what Nicolas Delaloye has done with the Renaissance. On paper, it’s a classical dress
Swiss-made Luminox watches live the spirit of adventure, and they do so on the wrists of service professionals and watch lovers around the world. From tritium gas tube dial illumination
Ming is probably best known for its simple, time-only watches. After all, these are the types of pieces responsible for the small brand’s dramatic rise in popularity. However, the eight-year-old
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Bell & Ross expands its BR-03 collection with the new BR-X3 line, with the ‘X’ highlighting its experimental nature. This is fitting, as the letter is often used as a
For three decades, the Cartier Prize for Watchmaking Talents of Tomorrow (or Prix des Talents Horlogers de Demain in French) has been a unique opportunity for aspiring young watchmakers, offering
TAG's TH-Carbonspring tech and current-gen Carreras are demonstrative of a brand that's unequivocally got enthusiasts in mind, says Andrew O'Connor.The post How TAG Heuer won me over: the Carrera Glassbox
Back in 2002 during the “big watch” era, Doxa introduced the SUB 750T as a larger and more capable version of the brand’s classic cushion-cased diver. Offering a sizable 45mm
Dial colours are an integral part of Doxa‘s iconic diving story. From the blazing Professional Orange that defined the SUB 300 in the 1960s to today’s rainbow of professional-grade divers,
I have had the pleasure of covering releases from Louis Moinet for several years. By and large, most of the watches have featured wild complications and materials. They’ve been fun,
IWC Schaffhausen continues its pioneering spirit—now venturing into territory no watch brand has explored before. In a new collaboration with Vast, the company developing the world’s first commercial space station,