Since its original introduction in 2009, the Perrelet Turbine collection has built a well-earned reputation for bold, often controversial styling, paired with a striking, kinetic central gimmick. With such a
Since its original introduction in 2009, the Perrelet Turbine collection has built a well-earned reputation for bold, often controversial styling, paired with a striking, kinetic central gimmick. With such a
Did the best just get even better? From the moment the No Date version of the Tonda PF was released, I was sure this was the glorious pinnacle of the
The highest-end watch currently in the Bremont model catalog is this tourbillon version of the still-new-for-2024 Terra Nova collection. There is no specific reason for the tourbillon watch to exist
Since its revival in 2020, Nivada Grenchen has been catering to enthusiasts by tapping into its archives, and among its most celebrated vintage models is the Depthmaster, which first appeared
I really like Hublot. There, I said it! It’s not always the cool thing to say in the world of watches, but I’m not afraid to admit it. My favorite
Let’s do a little test. I want to know how you react to the following types of watches. Are you ready? Here we go — dive watches with tourbillons and
Omega recently introduced a trio of new Seamaster Aqua Terra models. Although the brand itself made little fanfare about it, we were excited to see them. Many within the Fratello
I’m all for a tough sports watch with a muscular design accompanied by a matte black or blue dial, a solid depth rating, and big, blocky lume-printed indices. But the
Jamie takes a closer look at the stand-out model from the first Overseas collection with green dials. The post The Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time in green & gold epitomises
One of Italian fashion house Ferragamo’s latest new women’s watches is this simply named “Secret” watch that follows a long history of similar concepts for women’s timekeeping, althhough “secret” watches
In its Signature Collection, Wempe presents special limited editions of watches created in collaboration with the brands the renowned retailer sells. This collection already includes some good-looking special editions of
Introduced in the spring at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, this Cartier Tortue diamond-set dress watch in platinum is still not yet available. It’s scheduled to hit the market in
The Credor Locomotive is, without a doubt, the most surprising release of the past few months. Credor’s revival of this Gérald Genta-designed classic from the 1970s had people talking. In
At the beginning of last April, during the Watches and Wonders exhibition in Geneva, Zenith introduced the Defy Extreme Diver, a robust diver’s watch featuring a distinctive, edgy design inspired
Today, I’m looking at a watch that pays tribute to the Coppa d’Oro car race. There are a few alternate hobbies and interests that seem to complement watch collecting. Perhaps