It’s no secret that the modern watch industry in 2023 is a more colorful place than it’s been at any other point in recent memory, with vibrant and varied dial
It’s no secret that the modern watch industry in 2023 is a more colorful place than it’s been at any other point in recent memory, with vibrant and varied dial
With the new for 2023 HM11 Architect watches, MB&F celebrates its DNA while also breaking free of routine. Some have argued that Max Busser’s industry-changing MB&F brand became a bit
When Norqain introduced the Wild ONE in Fall of 2022, it was its first watch after industry legend Jean-Claude Biver had joined the company. In just a year, it has
The three main enemies of wristwatches have always been moisture, magnetism, and impact — and for decades, manufactures have worked to create timepieces that are increasingly resistant to these forces.
This year, Breguet introduced its “introductory” tourbillon caliber to its seafaring Marine line. The watches, available in rose gold or platinum, come with the six-figure price you’d expect and seek
We take it for granted now given the proliferation of touchscreen tech in our daily lives, but when Tissot debuted the T-Touch in 1999, it was a real breakthrough. That
Once nicknamed the “Paris of the Caribbean,” Havana during the first half of the 20th Century was a vibrant city where people came to let loose — particularly wealthy Americans
A decent number of the mechanically unique watches that originally get produced for the Only Watch charity auction ultimately become the foundations for timepieces that work their way into their
While Bell & Ross may be best known for its aeronautics-inspired watches, the Swiss brand seems to be fastened with almost anything that goes fast. Proof positive of this is
Conceived around 2018 and finally brought to life in 2023, the Horological Machine No. 11 is a return to form for MB&F and a celebration of the type of micromechanical
British watchmaking is in a stronger position in 2023 than it’s been for decades, and one of the brands at the head of this horological “British Invasion” is undoubtedly Bremont.
Since releasing its original Freak, watch brand Ulysse Nardin has used the line to push the boundaries of time display and material use. When the Freak X debuted a few
When Panerai unveiled the Navy SEALs line of watches last year, to say there was a mixed reaction would be putting it lightly. Despite the naysayers, the brand did what
Swiss brand Mondaine has been producing wristwatch versions of the famous clocks that hang inside Switzerland’s railway stations since 1986. However, it was not until the 2013 launch of the
If you’ve ever delved deep into Breguet‘s catalog, you may have noticed a fascinating assortment of high-jewelry watches, some of which include “mobile setting” whereby diamond-set petals sway to mimic