Of course, I was impressed by the new Land-Dweller, but I wasn’t charmed by it. To be honest, it’s been a while since The Crown launched a watch that charmed
Of course, I was impressed by the new Land-Dweller, but I wasn’t charmed by it. To be honest, it’s been a while since The Crown launched a watch that charmed
For most collectors, Doxa is synonymous with dive watches, although one of the most common requests from enthusiasts has been for the brand to create another GMT-equipped model. Back in
Less than a month ago, I found myself in a White Lotus-esque setting on an island in Thailand. I’ll spare you the details of the moment I stepped on a
By Jovan Krstevski & Harlan Chapman-Green Words by Harlan Chapman-Green Another year means another jaunt to Switzerland where I took an endless amount of photos and then came home to
Fortis is a brand that is constantly on the move. In the last six months, we have seen new versions of the Novonaut N-42, a new model range with the
If you’re familiar with H. Moser & Cie.’s modern look, you’ll know that its watches are typically drenched in one rich color. From Vanta Black to Lagoon Blue and saturated
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Chopard is one of the biggest players at Watches & Wonders Geneva. Their booth is sat right next to those of Rolex, Tudor and Patek Philippe and is
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Cyrus is a boutique independent Swiss watchmaker which is known for its creative designs. I always like visiting them during Watches & Wonders Geneva as their watches are
2025 is a momentous year for Rolex timepiece enthusiasts because it sees the most important Geneva-based watchmaker unveil a totally new watch model. The Rolex Land-Dweller is the first major
One of the understated hits this year at Watches and Wonders was the 34mm A. Lange & Söhne 1815. If this is the peak of the slight watch trend, then
I knew it as soon as I saw the press release. IWC was dropping a banger. Black (ceramic) and gold? Textured dial? Perpetual calendar? Digital display? Booyakasha! I was drinking
Simply put, Urwerk doesn’t make “normal” watches. Even the brand’s most conservative designs are far from being conventional. That said, Urwerk’s signature sci-fi aesthetic typically embraces a rather dark color
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Bell & Ross are renowned for their square designs and their no-nonsense attitude towards having a bit of fun; our most recent hands-on with a watch of theirs
Only now that the frenetic energy of Watches & Wonders 2025 is in the rear-view and the Pedialyte has worked its restorative magic after a week of traversing the sprawling
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Watches & Wonders Geneva wouldn’t be the same without Cartier, not least because they appear to have the most floorspace at Palexpo. Seriously, they’re the only brand there