Our Aussie friends at Time+Tide collaborated with TAG Heuer, resulting in a new version of the Aquaracer Solargraph. Style-wise, this is Time+Tide through and through. The Sundowner takes inspiration from
Our Aussie friends at Time+Tide collaborated with TAG Heuer, resulting in a new version of the Aquaracer Solargraph. Style-wise, this is Time+Tide through and through. The Sundowner takes inspiration from
Over the past year, we’ve reviewed several watches from Brellum. The team has always been impressed with the pieces’ build quality and relative affordability. However, we and our readers have
Do you want to use a Seagull ST-1901 movement in your new watch? Sure, that’s no problem, but you’ll need to order a minimum of 10,000 units. That’s something you
June 6, 1944. D-Day. Codenamed Operation Overlord, the Battle of Normandy saw the Western Allies launch a pivotal attack by air and sea on Nazi-occupied France. Over 150,000 troops stormed
Over the past handful of years, Nivada Grenchen has quickly grown from a young upstart to a genuine contender in its market segment. Throughout the brand’s speedy rise to cult
Japanese brand Karl-Leimon is back at it, this time expanding its successful Majesty collection. Already available in a vibrant blue, the Tokyo-based watchmaker’s Majesty series now welcomes another classic dial
Amongst the latest batch of new releases in 2024 lies the Sinn 1800 Titandamaszener, which represents an intriguing blend of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship. Limited to just 100 pieces,
The almost 100-year-old Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso has been adapted in just about every way you can imagine, from its original three-hand design to a tourbillon to a minute repeater. (Well, ok,
Pepsi, Coke, Sprite, Root Beer: these watch nicknames have become enshrined in the horological lexicon, yet only Jack Mason has teamed up with a soft drink giant to bring an
Among collectors of military watches, few categories generate as much excitement as pilot’s chronographs, particularly mid-century European examples. The Italian Air Force-issued Leonidas CP1 chronograph of the ‘60s and ‘70s
Earlier this year, Zenith introduced the Defy Extreme Diver at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024, and while a dive watch is typically a cornerstone offering in many brands’ catalogs, the
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” Carl Sagan’s immortal words invite us to stare into the vast abyss of space, allowing our imagination to travel to distant galaxies,
Independent watchmaker Louis Erard has been changing things up in recent years and the latest shakeup (aside from a new watch that we’ll get to) is the reorganizing of its
2024 is shaping up to be an interesting year for non-round watches. More recently, the women’s Longines Mini DolceVita is available for the first time in 18k gold. The collection
Lucerne-based watchmaker Chronoswiss has a long history of making exquisite timepieces without compromise. Time and again, it demonstrates its ability to seamlessly blend innovation and heritage into a beautiful presence.