Yu Andoh is a Japanese designer with a Finnish brand and a unique approach to building a watch brand. When I reviewed AndoAndoAndo‘s first release, the A1, back in 2022,…
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Yu Andoh is a Japanese designer with a Finnish brand and a unique approach to building a watch brand. When I reviewed AndoAndoAndo‘s first release, the A1, back in 2022,…
The Hamatic is one of the more unusual watches from Moritz Grossmann, mainly because of how it handles automatic winding. Instead of a central rotor, it uses a hammer-style system,
Another Friday, another list. This week, we picked a Rolex that many of us praise as one of the brand’s best — the Explorer. Introduced in 1953 with its signature
Andreas Strehler is expanding his more accessible Strehler brand with the Säntis, a world time wristwatch that’s an evolution of the Sirna time-only from 2023. The Säntis continues with the
Ask yourself, how many hours have you spent playing Pac-Man? That may be hard to recall, but quite possibly when you were in your teens in the 1980s or ’90s,
As you might remember, Louis Vuitton and De Bethune recently introduced the third chapter in LV’s ongoing journey through independent watchmaking, the LVDB-03 Louis Varius Project, following the LVRR-01 Chronographe
India’s Titan may be the largest name in Indian watchmaking, but the company is still widely unknown outside of India and among members of the Indian diaspora. The Tata Group-owned
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Today, we’re back with a hands-on look at the latest Brellum watch. Fans of the small but communicative brand may recognize the styling of our current subject, but there’s a
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BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Haute-Rive, ever heard of them? No? I don’t blame you; we’re through the looking glass for independent watchmaking here. Founded by Stéphane von Gunten, former head of R&D
Just one week after our second Windup Watch Fair in Dallas, I returned to the Lone Star State for my first-ever BLADE Show Texas. BLADE Show Texas marks the start
The Club Campus collection is Nomos Glashütte’s accessible, robust mechanical watches, designed with a younger audience in mind and made with the same in-house rigour as the rest of the
What We Know Ahead of Watches and Wonders in just a few weeks, Nomos kicks off the year with a set of light, playful new dials for the first release
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Breva releases a new version of their triple retrograde movement with the Meridian Gold, a reference with a matte powder-gold dial.