About a month ago, Dave wrote about a new series of dress watches from Praesidus. This was a first for the young brand that usually focuses on military-themed field watches
About a month ago, Dave wrote about a new series of dress watches from Praesidus. This was a first for the young brand that usually focuses on military-themed field watches
Visually dramatic and eminently wearable, ArtyA's latest creation can be optioned with a mirrored caseback to better admire its movement.The post Featherlight through the bends: ArtyA puts on a show
At the top of the Glashütte Original product catalog are its tourbillon watches. These are often highly discreet and easy to mistake for something still high-end, but not quite as
A worldtimer displays the time across multiple cities, typically covering 24 time zones, making it ideal for global travelers or anyone frequently coordinating across continents. In horology, multi-timezone watches are
Earlier this year, Formex surprised us with the skeletonized Formex Essence Ceramica. It showcased just how far the brand could push modern materials and finishing at an accessible price point.
Who likes to keep a secret? This guy doesn’t! However, when we visited David Candaux at Geneva Watch Days 2025, we had to promise to keep our collective mouths shut
The most affordable perpetual calendar on the market gets silver and blue dials in steel plus a baller yellow gold, onyx-dialled model.The post Frederique Constant expands the Classic Perpetual Calendar
Usually, new dial variations tend to be the least surprising novelties in the watch world. If we’re talking about a new Grand Seiko dial, though, I’m all ears. When I
Back in 2002 during the “big watch” era, Doxa introduced the SUB 750T as a larger and more capable version of the brand’s classic cushion-cased diver. Offering a sizable 45mm
I have had the pleasure of covering releases from Louis Moinet for several years. By and large, most of the watches have featured wild complications and materials. They’ve been fun,
Humor my personal take here. Having had the privilege to handle hundreds, if not thousands of truly extraordinary luxury watches over the last 12 years, it seemed logical that, over
The new Frederique Constant Classics Moneta Moonphase is a "set it and forget it" quartz moonphase watch with details worth remembering.The post Frederique Constant expands its Classics Moneta Moonphase range
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Diving watches are probably the most popular type of mechanical watch out there, if not the most recognisable. Their purpose sounds simple: be legible enough, water-resistant enough and
The Moon has always been fertile ground for watch design. From classic moonphase displays to bold tributes, brands have tried to capture the Moon’s mystery and symbolism in different ways.
Last April, TAG Heuer launched the latest generation of the Carrera Day-Date alongside the Carrera Date Twin-Time, a model featuring a practical GMT function for tracking two time zones at