Are you having trouble warming up to the holiday spirit? Say no more; I know exactly what you mean. The key to enjoying it — mind you, this is my
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Are you having trouble warming up to the holiday spirit? Say no more; I know exactly what you mean. The key to enjoying it — mind you, this is my
The leading watch of the brand’s transformation, the Terra Nova collection was launched earlier this year at Watches and Wonders as a brand new line for Bremont. A retro-inspired take
Common colours, distinct shades.The post Girard-Perregaux adds Sage Green & Midnight Blue to its steel 38mm Laureato appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read the full article...
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI The TAG Heuer Monaco has a strong connection to racing, particularly Formula 1. This year, TAG Heuer is sponsoring the driver Max Verstappen competing for team Red Bull,
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Czech watch company Robot among a group of journalists and watch media outlets that the brand had invited for an inside look
Brands today are enthusiastically revisiting the watch designs of the 1970s, riding a wave of nostalgia that has struck a chord with consumers. These retro-inspired pieces often feature updated characteristics,
This year, designer Matthieu Allègre and Depancel founder Clément Meynier brought back the Amida Digitrend. Its ultra-’70s makes heads turn, and with updated technology inside, it’s now more reliable than
Amida brings back a pseudo-digital display, incorporating a 1970s patent into a modern revival.The post Amida brings back the groovy 1970s Digitrend for its 50th anniversary appeared first on Time+Tide
The post How Tudor Became The Issued Watch Of The French Navy appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
Historically known for cutting-edge solar-powered watches – including the most accurate wristwatch ever – Citizen has more recently embarked on growing its lineup of mechanical watches. That began with the
I like a headline that gets straight to the point, and I think I nailed it with this one — no clickbait in sight. As is made exceedingly apparent, Delugs
This time two weeks back, I was on a train from Geneva to Neuchâtel. After a quick transfer, I arrived in La Chaux-de-Fonds just in time for dinner at Hotel
Welcome to "GPHG Week," a themed mini-series where we're covering four winning watches from this year's Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève that you otherwise may have previously missed. Today we
Last week, Jacques Bianchi released what is probably their most boring watch in recent memory, and the results speak for themselves. Compared to many of the brand’s recent releases, the
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic Laureato, first introduced by Girard-Perregaux in 1975. Its distinctive design—centred around a tonneau-shaped case, slim, raised octagonal bezel with circular plinth,