What We Know For the second souscription release of the Daniel Roth relaunch, the brand is sticking to the double ellipse form while launching a new Extra Plat (extra thin)
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What We Know For the second souscription release of the Daniel Roth relaunch, the brand is sticking to the double ellipse form while launching a new Extra Plat (extra thin)
Gérald Genta distinctive, punkish “urchin” wristwatch gains a striking new look with the Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal. Each of the 137 studs on the case carries a fire opal, while
When I think of complicated watchmaking from Louis Vuitton, I immediately go to the Louis Vuitton Spin Time, the brand's enduring take on a jumping-hour complication. It's been a core
Zenith’s latest release is an evolutionary take on its popular sports chronograph with an integrated bracelet: the Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton builds upon the original version by open working the dial
After the announcement that TAG Heuer would return as the title watch sponsor for Formula 1 racing earlier in 2025, it’s been clear that this year would be a major
I will openly admit that I’m a complete sucker for watches with brightly colored transparent cases, and for the past two years, LVMH Watch Week has marked the release of
Back in 2016, Hublot unveiled the Big Bang MECA-10, which featured an innovative in-house movement with a generous 10-day power reserve. While the original MECA-10 watches were properly sizable creations
For LVMH Watch Week 2025, Zenith isn’t flooding its collections with new dial colors. No, it’s continuing to carefully build out its Defy Skyline range by introducing two variants of
Louis Vuitton starts 2025 with a surprise, the Tambour Convergence. Modelled on traditional “digital” pocket watches, the Convergence indicates the time with discs visible in a pair of small windows
Continuing with its revival, Daniel Roth debuts its second modern-day timepiece, the Extra Plat Souscription. Hewing to the formula established by the Tourbillon Souscription, the Extra Plat Souscription stays faithful
The Greubel Forsey Hand Made 2 embodies the ultimate pursuit of hand watchmaking. Every component, whether visible or hidden, is created, finished, and assembled by hand with unprecedented rigor. The
While most watches made by Greubel Forsey are known to be some of the most impressive on the market regarding execution and finishing, today we’re looking at something even more
Greubel Forsey just announced the Hand Made 2, a watch of which 96% of the 270 parts are made entirely by hand. Case, movement, plates, and bridges are all finished
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DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Greubel Forsey pushes their hand made philosophy once again with the release of the second in the series. The Hand Made