One of the few new high-end German A. Lange & Sohne watches for 2025 is the first “showy” version of the brand’s integrated bracelet watch. Known as the A. Lange
One of the few new high-end German A. Lange & Sohne watches for 2025 is the first “showy” version of the brand’s integrated bracelet watch. Known as the A. Lange
Last week, Jorg explained how the Alpine Eagle has carved out its spot in an overcrowded category. The brand’s persistence and creativity in drastically changing things made the collection a
Sternglas has made a name for itself as a brand offering affordable Bauhaus-inspired timepieces. Within that specific style, the brand has explored many options to add variation to its new
By Jovan Krstevski Zenith’s 160th birthday bash has landed and front and center is this monochrome blue bruiser, the Pilot Big Date Flyback 160th Anniversary Edition. The watch is loud;
At Watches & Wonders 2025, Nomos decided to loosen its collar a bit and have some fun. The result? The Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer — a worldtime complication dropped into its
Citizen has updated one of its most popular Promaster Eco-Drive diver models. The BN0150-10E becomes BN1024-01E and has been updated in almost all areas—it’s bigger, goes deeper, is stronger, lasts
When Doxa dropped the new Sub 250T GMT a month ago, it was met with near-universal praise. Nine different dial options debuted, including the most famous Doxa colorways. We saw
Hong Kong-based CIGA Design is a watch brand that, in just a few years, has been truly prolific when it comes to releasing both a variety of watches and watches
In true Watches and Wonders tradition, Patek Philippe graced us with a string of new introductions. The Genevan brand unveiled 14 new wrist watches and a unique desk clock this
Nomos is always a safe bet when someone who isn’t very into watches but is perhaps interested in dabbling is looking for a recommendation. That is not to say that
Leave it to brands to find excuses to launch celebratory limited editions. Most of the time, the celebrated milestones feel contrived at best. Not so with Vacheron Constantin. After all,
Among the most fascinating complications in mechanical watchmaking, the split-seconds, or rattrapante, chronograph holds a special place. Unlike a standard chronograph, which times a single event, a rattrapante chronograph can
Featherlight and wafer-thin can still be too much, as evidenced by the famous scene from the 1983 Monty Python movie The Meaning of Life in which Mr. Creosote explodes after
There’s a unique charm that comes with historic visions of the future. Futurism is a constantly moving target in design, and as ideas surrounding the future change, they leave entire,
Best described as a “horological supergroup” formed by six individuals from different sides of the luxury watch industry (all with very impressive resumes), Artime is a fairly new name within