With over 170 years of history, you can easily imagine that Tissot has a few, if not many, important models in its portfolio. Next to watches such as the PR516
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With over 170 years of history, you can easily imagine that Tissot has a few, if not many, important models in its portfolio. Next to watches such as the PR516
I know, I know; Don Draper wore Omega, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Rolex in the vibey hit series Mad Men. Still, this new Tissot Visodate gives me a lot of that pizzazz
Luxury watch and jewellery retailers are being urged to double down on client relationships and collaboration as the sector evolves, according to insights shared at Houlden’s latest industry summit. Held
Turnover for Leeds-based Berry’s Jewellers rose by 8% to £83 million in the 12 months to June 30 2025, but rising costs of doing business for high street retailers hit
New intelligence reveals that £2.2m worth of watches and jewellery has already been stolen in the first ten weeks of 2026, compared to £516,000 across the whole of 2025, highlighting
Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air! This week, we address a listener’s question about price transparency in the vintage market. Does it exist, and if not, how should
The Superman is easily the watch most people think of when Yema comes up in conversation. Introduced in the late 1960s, the French dive watch has been part of the
Over the course of the last few years, there have been several different watches that appear as though they have been lifted directly out of a comic strip. The most
It’s not just its co-founder that’s exiting Greubel Forsey. The Swiss indie has dropped the final editions of its Balancier Convexe S², marking the closing chapter for the movement before
Inspired by RJ’s recent article on five years of owning the Omega’s current Moonwatch, today, I’ll reflect on my experience. Indeed, 2021 was a barnstorming year for Omega. On the
Orient Star doubles down on dress watches with the dignified M45 F7 Small Seconds in three new colours inspired by the night sky. With its small seconds layout, power reserve
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BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Saturday the 7th of March, saw 2026’s version of British Watchmakers’ Day take over Lindley Hall in Westminster, London. It was the show’s third run (I believe) and
Here in London, we've just had one of the biggest watch events of our calendars: British Watchmakers' Day. Running from 10:00 to 19:00 on March 7, 2026, the single-day gathering
The name Marco Lang should be familiar to the most seasoned of our readers, for an obvious reason. The man is one of the most revered German watchmakers and one