Many modern chronographs strive to strike a balance between vintage appeal and modern build quality. Few of those efforts result in a package as appealing as the Hanhart 415 ES
Many modern chronographs strive to strike a balance between vintage appeal and modern build quality. Few of those efforts result in a package as appealing as the Hanhart 415 ES
A piece unique Gérald Genta created for the Royal Family of Sarawak is tributed by three new Gerald Charles Masterlink Gem Set watches.The post This Gerald Charles Masterlink Gem Set
Launched earlier this year in 2025, the Casio G-Shock “Hidden Glow Vol. 2” series marks the Japanese manufacturer’s second capsule collection of models with luminous dials. The original “Hidden Glow”
15 years on, LF's latest release stays true to its origins while introducing material firsts and a sharper, contemporary finishing language.The post Laurent Ferrier marks 15 years with the Classic
In a crowded field of microbrand watches, the Abinger Nimrod sets out to distinguish itself. It is pitched as a compact, versatile diver that also works as a travel companion.
Despite being characterized by a futuristic and visually complex aesthetic, SevenFriday has historically produced fairly straightforward time-only watches. However, for one of its recent releases of 2025, the Zurich-based brand
Just one year ago, I was introduced to Lederer watches. The brand, founded by Bernhard Lederer, creates incredible movements with complex mechanisms. Constant-force escapements and twin gear trains are some
In 2022, Swiss NORQAIN launched its most ambitious watch collection to date. I was with the brand in Zermatt, Switzerland, when it debuted the NORQAIN Wild ONE, a novel shock-resistant
The Trilobe Trente-Deux presented at Geneva Watch Days 2025 may just be the most interesting integrated bracelet watch released this year.The post Trilobe’s Trente-Deux might just be the most interesting
I’m excited to share with you my hands-on look at the Berneron Quantième Annuel. This is the second major horological product from the brand, and it debuts in two styles.
Every so often, you come across new releases that feel less like a stranger and more like someone you’ve met before, but can’t quite place. This feeling cropped up more
The 80s icon is back, this time hewn from Swiss Alpine granite and brought up to date with modern dimensions and refinements.The post The Tissot RockWatch returns with a granite-based
As neo-vintage watch collecting gains momentum amongst enthusiasts, the 1980s are quickly becoming a treasure trove of designs for more adventurous, independent-minded collectors. This was a decade of vibrant, fun-first
It’s been only a few weeks since I reviewed the Traska Commuter 38. It left a lasting impression because it is a great daily wearer — let me rephrase that:
In a landscape where many watches tend to resemble one another, Glashütte Original has developed a design language all its own. The asymmetric layouts of the Pano collection, with their