The ultra-premium MR-G family has become an increasingly important segment of Casio’s beloved G-Shock sub-brand in recent years, as fan-favorite silhouettes like the 2100 series, 5600 series, and the Frogman
The ultra-premium MR-G family has become an increasingly important segment of Casio’s beloved G-Shock sub-brand in recent years, as fan-favorite silhouettes like the 2100 series, 5600 series, and the Frogman
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Master Control collection is certainly not the brand’s dressiest work. However, the impressive watches, many of which are complete calendars, still look fairly formal. Well, that’s about to change
One year ago, independent French brand Awake introduced the Són Mài collection, bringing traditional Vietnamese lacquer craftsmanship into contemporary watchmaking. That debut laid the foundation for the brand’s specific take
The new Tudor 1926 Luna marks an unexpected first for the brand — a moonphase complication. We have come to expect new variations within the Black Bay or Pelagos lines.
In June of this year, I had a chance to go hands-on with the stunning Celadon Haute Horlogerie Century Cloisonné Collection. It displayed an incredible level of Chinese craftsmanship that
I always like to review Versace watches because I can never quite guess what direction the brand will take next. For example, I had no idea that, in 2025, Versace
Switzerland, Germany, and Japan make up my “big three” of the watchmaking world, with France on the rise. Yet, of all these hubs, Japan has been slow to embrace the
About a month ago, Dave wrote about a new series of dress watches from Praesidus. This was a first for the young brand that usually focuses on military-themed field watches
At the top of the Glashütte Original product catalog are its tourbillon watches. These are often highly discreet and easy to mistake for something still high-end, but not quite as
London-based independent watchmaker Mr Jones Watches is once again blurring the line between horology and art with the release of its wildly imaginative Monster Melter 3000. Just in time for
The Hamilton Khaki Field collection continues to feel more relevant than ever, given the current popularity of simple, classic tool and military watches. The company has been making what seems
Earlier this year, Formex surprised us with the skeletonized Formex Essence Ceramica. It showcased just how far the brand could push modern materials and finishing at an accessible price point.
Who likes to keep a secret? This guy doesn’t! However, when we visited David Candaux at Geneva Watch Days 2025, we had to promise to keep our collective mouths shut
The folks at Tudor just dropped a bit of a surprise. The brand is officially wading into the murky waters of moon phase watches with the all-new Tudor 1926 Luna.
Since 2020, ID Genève has produced watches with a more sustainable and equitable future in mind. The brand’s 100% Swiss-made timepieces feature innovative components, such as self-healing carbon fiber, reprocessed