A 42mm model returns, now with a beefy power reserve and date window, while the 40mm gets a classy precious metal update. The post IWC unveil subtle yet compelling tweaks
A 42mm model returns, now with a beefy power reserve and date window, while the 40mm gets a classy precious metal update. The post IWC unveil subtle yet compelling tweaks
We’ve already brought you news on what are likely the highest profile releases from Grand Seiko this year: the all new SLGW002 and SLGW003, the SBGC275 with an amazing dial
Belfast is not high on the list of cities we associate with watches. But the capital of Northern Ireland plays a pivotal part in the story of the young Nomadic
The world timer is nearly synonymous with Patek Philippe. The brand didn’t invent the complication, and it’s not the only one to do it today, but at least in the
Close your eyes and picture a watch. It probably has three hands and a round case. Watches come in all shapes and with any number of hands, but for the
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN At Watches & Wonders Geneva last year Rolex completely revamped its dress watch collection again. You may remember about ten years ago or so Rolex redesigned its Cellini
I was genuinely excited when the second Christopher Ward C65 Dune GMT was officially announced about a month ago. The first version of this watch blew me away last year.
2024 sees perhaps the third or even fourth “relaunch” of the interesting Swiss watch brand HYT. The new star collection for the “hydromechanical horologists” is the HYT T1, which debuts
Something we find ourselves saying a lot: these pictures don’t do justice to this watch. These pictures, by Kat Shoulders, are excellent, of course, but because they only capture a
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024. The post The Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad is
What’s better than one chronograph? Two chronographs. Small wonder, then, that we chronograph enthusiasts tend to love the rattrapante, also known as the split-seconds chronograph. Who better to take on
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Santos de Cartier is an icon of the watch world, it’s the choice for people who like the idea of a DateJust but don’t fancy something as,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Jaeger-LeCoultre is known as ‘the watchmaker’s watchmaker’ for a variety of reasons, the most notable being that it supplied movement bases (and whole movements) to some of the
Apparently, early-aughts fashion is back. The glossy magazines, trendy blogs, and Gen Z-ers tell me so. If some of you are too young or too old to remember, lucky you.
I want to be clear that this is not a new or updated model. Nor does it feature an updated movement or new strap or bracelet options. This is a