Something we find ourselves saying a lot: these pictures don’t do justice to this watch. These pictures, by Kat Shoulders, are excellent, of course, but because they only capture a
Something we find ourselves saying a lot: these pictures don’t do justice to this watch. These pictures, by Kat Shoulders, are excellent, of course, but because they only capture a
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024. The post The Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad is
What’s better than one chronograph? Two chronographs. Small wonder, then, that we chronograph enthusiasts tend to love the rattrapante, also known as the split-seconds chronograph. Who better to take on
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Santos de Cartier is an icon of the watch world, it’s the choice for people who like the idea of a DateJust but don’t fancy something as,
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Jaeger-LeCoultre is known as ‘the watchmaker’s watchmaker’ for a variety of reasons, the most notable being that it supplied movement bases (and whole movements) to some of the
Apparently, early-aughts fashion is back. The glossy magazines, trendy blogs, and Gen Z-ers tell me so. If some of you are too young or too old to remember, lucky you.
I want to be clear that this is not a new or updated model. Nor does it feature an updated movement or new strap or bracelet options. This is a
There’s really nothing like the Cartier meeting at Watches & Wonders. Along with Rolex and Patek Philippe, Cartier can be thought of as an anchor brand of the show. They
Testing the waters? Debuting a halo piece? Fulfilling collectors’ dreams? Stumbling upon an ingot of gold in the basement and cooking something up with it? Any of these can be
As I sit here typing my thoughts away into the void, the last day of Watches & Wonders for me about to commence, I think about all the watches I’ve
After the actual cushion cases from last year, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Cartier at this year’s Watches and Wonders Geneva. The brand has been on an absolute
Among the various novelties from Jaeger-LeCoultre that were unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual is easily the most technologically complex. Given that the
It’s clear that Tudor is actively listening to its audience. Coke (ish) bezel? Check. Thinner case? Check. In-house chronometer-certified movement? Check. A dash of gilt and minimal dial text? Check
According to Rolex, the theme behind 2024’s latest version of the famed GMT-Master II is “the harmony of contrasts.” This poetic-sounding statement is indeed an inherent contradiction. Harmonious things are
There is no Way Back Machine you can take on aBlogtoWatch to find a true diver from Zenith. Even a 2007 Zenith Defy Extreme, which a Google search shows is