If you speak to most luxury watch brand managers about discounting, the topic brings up a lot of heated emotions. Despite how consumers may feel about discounting (they tend to
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If you speak to most luxury watch brand managers about discounting, the topic brings up a lot of heated emotions. Despite how consumers may feel about discounting (they tend to
Praesidus is well known for military-inspired collections, and the Jungle Field line is a modern take on the GG-W-113 US military specification introduced in 1967. The spec called for a
Studio Underd0g is one of the most refreshing success stories in modern watchmaking. What began as a plucky one‑man operation creating distinctive, cuisine‑themed watches has grown into a full‑blown enterprise
In a first for the brand, Alpina has placed a solar-powered movement inside its toughest adventure-ready watch.The post Alpina harnesses the power of the Sun in the new Alpiner Extreme
During Dubai Watch Week, I sat down with Georges Kern to discuss his House of Brands group, which consists of Gallet, Breitling, and Universal Genève. His work on adding Gallet
Urwerk continues to iterate its most accessible model with the UR-100V “LightSpeed” Ceramic. The Lightspeed is essentially a variation of an earlier model, with ceramic composite replacing carbon composite. The
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN 2026 might not be an anniversary year for Vacheron Constantin like 2025 was, but it’s clear to see that they’ve still got plenty of energy and inspiration left
Sometimes good things happen really fast. It’s been less than two weeks since I wrote the introduction article for the new CIGA Design Time Cipher. In it, I expressed my
It was a tough spot, but after combing through photos just minutes after the stellar performance, we've got the scoop on Bad Bunny's AP.The post Bad Bunny rocks new stone
Nestled in the Jura Mountains, La Chaux-de-Fonds has been a cradle of Swiss watchmaking ever since its watchmaking school, the Technicum, opened in 1865. For aspiring watchmakers, the climax of
Fears celebrates its 180th anniversary with a very special 75-piece limited edition Brunswick Jump Hour, replicating the skies above.The post Fears begins its 180th anniversary celebrations with stone-dialled Celestial Jump
2025 saw some household names step up and innovate, but Borna reckons there's a few other brands that could rise to the occasion in 2026.The post 3 watch brands setting
If you’ve listened to Balazs and me on Fratello On Air, you’ll know that I have a huge crush on Parmigiani Fleurier. Specifically, the Tonda PF 36mm is on my
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Over the past 12 months, we have noticed that Jumping Hour watches are trending, with many major brands making an offer
Although it was never really gone, there seems to be a renaissance of the Jumping Hour, or Heures Sautante complication, and we’re quite delighted about this. There’s an interesting convergence