A few years ago, I predicted that after a period of brands offering more exotic or spirited hues as primary colors for luxury timepieces, eventually, a black-toned watch would debut
A few years ago, I predicted that after a period of brands offering more exotic or spirited hues as primary colors for luxury timepieces, eventually, a black-toned watch would debut
Do you like themed parties? I’m not a huge fan but, as they say, different strokes for different folks. Audemars Piguet celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, and although such
After a troubled, controversial launch in 2019, the Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 series seems to have finally found its own footing. Years of incremental updates, design refinements, and a broader
We know Yema as an accessible French brand that offers fairly affordable watches. However, with the introduction of the company’s in-house Calibre Manufacture Morteau movements, its prices shifted upward a
It’s that time again! The Flyback returns with another batch of releases from the past two weeks. This time, we’ve got a double feature for F1 fans, with a color-changing
History repeats itself. You know of the debate about which automatic chronograph came first. Was Zenith’s El Primero, the Caliber 11 developed by Heuer, Breitling, Hamilton, and movement specialist Dubois
This Richard Mille costs $603,000 USD. I could stop writing there, as such a price renders it almost completely irrelevant. For the relative bargain of $276,000 or less, you can
When it comes to Sinn, you know that any limited edition does not come without a special functionally inspired story behind it. It’s not in the brand’s nature to release
The Tudor website has a new product section called “Daring Watches,” which is currently populated by just three models. Those include this year’s 2025 reference Tudor Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo
Nomos released the original Club Campus in 2017. The watches are inspired by the age-old tradition of purchasing or receiving a mechanical watch to symbolize a significant event or achievement.
For the past several years, the integrated bracelet sports watch craze has captured huge swaths of the market from the uppermost echelons of horology to true entry-level offerings. Since its
The impetus for this watch is rather straightforward: Geneva-based Frederique Constant wanted a smaller, cleaner-dial watch to house its popular in-house caliber FC-718 automatic worldtimer movement, though the reasons for
In a world where dive watches increasingly serve as crossovers between daily timepieces and backups for dive computers, Sinn doubles down on hardcore tool divers. The press materials for the
What’s better than steel? You don’t know how to answer that? I get it. Let me answer the question myself. Bronze is better, and the Bremont Terra Nova Bronze collection
Praesidus has quickly become the go-to brand for military-inspired watches. The company specializes in creating timepieces that recall historical military stories from different eras. On top of that, Praesidus offers