Welcome to another instalment of Back To Basics, our series aimed at newcomers to our lovely shared passion. This installment does not cover one specific theme. The aim is rather
News, reviews and commentary from around the watch industry.
Welcome to another instalment of Back To Basics, our series aimed at newcomers to our lovely shared passion. This installment does not cover one specific theme. The aim is rather
Fine watches have pulled double duty as decorative objects since before the invention of the hairspring in 1675. In this sense, one could almost argue that watches have been linked
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BY JOVAN K It took TAG Heuer long enough, but they finally did it. After decades of making chronographs for everything from Formula 1 cars to your weekend track day, they
As many watch brands continue to revisit the aesthetics of the 1970s and 1980s—despite recent claims of a broader return to the ’90s—Frederique Constant is looking to an earlier lineage
There’s a “don’t change it if it ain’t broke” mentality in Swiss watchmaking. Progress is slow, and it often seems that there’s a general distrust of change. An example of
Far from being a recently-introduced collection, Tissot’s PR516 represents the brand’s racing-oriented option. First seen in 1956 with the PR letters originally denoting Particulièrement Robustes, the collection underwent a remarkable
In this episode of Superlative, host Ariel Adams speaks with Pascal Ravessoud, Vice President of Fondation Haute Horlogerie and President of the Cultural Council, about why education and cultural understanding
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It’s fair to say that under Manuel Emch’s leadership, Louis Erard has evolved from being a somewhat obscure brand into a dynamic platform for creative collaborations. Offering highly original content
Welcome to the first episode of a brand new season of Talking Watches. To kick off an incredible group of guests, we are thrilled to feature the collection of Jean
Some weeks, like last week, frankly, I look at the crop of new releases hitting my inbox and wonder about the state of things in the watch industry. Everything feels
This was the first time I had ever seen one of Qian GuoBiao’s watches in real life. I’d never seen one at watch shows, quickly behind glass, or even in