Today, Omega is expanding its Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch collection with two new bicolor/two-tone models. It’s an exciting day for those who may have wanted the latest movement and updates but
Today, Omega is expanding its Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch collection with two new bicolor/two-tone models. It’s an exciting day for those who may have wanted the latest movement and updates but
Maybe it’s because the Seiko Astron is the world’s first GPS solar watch that I have a weak spot for it. From the moment the very first ginormous 47mm version
On the 6th of June this year, it will have been exactly 80 years since D-Day took place on the beaches of Normandy. By that day’s end, 156,000 Allied troops
It may be difficult to imagine, but June 6, 2024, marks a full 80 years since “D-Day” — the beginning of the Allied invasion of France during World War II,
The chronograph that won the GPHG Aiguille d’Or two years ago is now available in platinum. Well, not exactly. The 33 pieces of the LM Sequential Flyback Platinum have an
Just two years after its last major overhaul, the TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 is getting another facelift. In 2022, TAG Heuer gave its flagship diver an overhaul, with new
TAG Heuer released the last generation of Aquaracer Professional 300 divers in 2021. That’s not long ago, but the brand must be listening to the market. Updated versions are here
Full-metal versions of G-Shock’s Square and CasiOak models are among the most popular watches in the lineup. The first all-steel G-Shock “Square” was presented at the Baselworld fair in 2018,
After an unexpectedly long, four-year dormancy, the Audemars Piguet Master02 Selfwinding 41mm watch marks the return of a collection Audemars Piguet launched in early 2020 to revive and, well, remaster
May the revival of the 1979 Gerald Genta-designed Credor Locomotive be the fulfillment, the end, and indeed the culmination of the Genta-craze in watchmaking? Who knows? What we know for
Oris Hölstein Editions are an annual celebration for the independent Swiss watch brand. This year marks a rather special occasion — Oris’s 120th anniversary. To celebrate this impressive birthday, the
To celebrate the registration of the company in its hometown of Hölstein, Switzerland on June 1, 1904, Oris has made a tradition of releasing a Hölstein Edition watch each year
I’d happily admit to being smitten with Parmigiani Fleurier’s new look. The hits seem to be coming thick and fast this year, following the brand’s Watches and Wonders novelties. After
Last November, Morgan and I visited the cozy Holthinrichs atelier on one of Delft’s picturesque canals. There, we had the chance to go hands-on with the brand’s new Deconstructed models
Horage, one of the odd ones out in the watch industry, presents the fourth model in its Lensman series, the Lensman 1.2. It’s another technically exciting offering equipped with an