BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I’ve just got back from a long weekend and, man, it feels like Watches & Wonders was a lifetime ago. Still, there’s plenty of buzz around and I’d
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN I’ve just got back from a long weekend and, man, it feels like Watches & Wonders was a lifetime ago. Still, there’s plenty of buzz around and I’d
Zenith introduced two new models worth discussing this year for different reasons. The brand’s Defy Skyline Chronograph was a logical next step for the series. It even felt like the
The latest team up between Bulgari and Tadao Ando results in a mesmerising series of Bulgari Serpenti watches with stone marquetry dials. The post The Bulgari Tadao Ando Serpenti explores
Over the course of three years visiting Geneva with the Worn & Wound team, a handful of traditions have begun to take shape. We carve out a night for a
Five years ago, at Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (aka SIHH, the predecessor to Watches and Wonders), Audemars Piguet shocked the watch world. When “AP” launched the all-new Code
These Cliftons combine one of watchmaking's most traditional complications in a contemporary yet timeless package with a great movement beating under the hood. The post Baume & Mercier’s Clifton Baumatic
The name Vulcain is synonymous with alarm watches. In the 1960s and 1970s, the brand was mostly known for this specific complication. In recent years, Vulcain has made a comeback
Suppose you like manually wound watches, Grand Seiko, and have some money to spare. In that case, 2024 is going to be exciting for you, as the Japanese brand has
After a couple of goes at higher-end complications, Frederique Constant take a stab at something more simple. The post The Frederique Constant Moonphase Date Manufacture is packed with characterful, simple
Dual-time watches aren’t a new concept for Cartier. In the past, we’ve seen the handy complication on the Tank, Tonneau, and even the Ballon Bleu. However, this year marks the
A curious thing happened at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024: I found myself attracted to multiple watches that were probably originally intended to be worn by women. There is nothing
The revitalised Swiss brand show off rose engine and enamel know-how with a brand new collection. The post Czapek’s new Promenade collection is art for the casual wearer appeared first
The Urbanist is the latest release from RZE, and we think it might be the perfect “grab and go” watch. As you’ll soon discover, this is a fantastic everyday watch
Unveiled this year as one of the standout novelties from Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen” is essentially all of the
Blacked-out watches will always be cool to me. There’s something oddly appealing about a black dial sitting inside a black-coated case, preferably with a black strap or bracelet. Admittedly, I’m