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A Very Unexpected Genta: The Credor Locomotive
A Very Unexpected Genta: The Credor Locomotive

Does this mark the beginning of a wider international presence for Seiko’s other luxury brand? In one of the most unusual launches ...

A Certain Purity: The MB&F Legacy Machine LM 101
A Certain Purity: The MB&F Legacy Machine LM 101

A most elevated take on the balance wheel. The first time I met Maximillian Büsser, he’d come to New York for the US launch of Horo...

De Bethune Innovations: The Triple Pare-Chute Antishock System
De Bethune Innovations: The Triple Pare-Chute Antishock System

How De Bethune makes a star out of an unsung hero of watchmaking. The antishock system is something most watch enthusiasts can go a lifet...

Introducing The MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Flyback
Introducing The MB&F Legacy Machine Sequential Flyback

Stephen Mcdonnell has finally designed the version of the Sequential EVO chronograph he’d intended to make from the beginning. Back...

Winding Up a Legacy: George Daniels and the Exquisite Art of the Escapement
Winding Up a Legacy: George Daniels and the Exquisite Art of the Escap...

A story of how George Daniels’ innovative approach to watchmaking and his pioneering work on the escapement ignited a passion for t...

Linear Classic: A Remarkable Golden Bridge Watch, From Corum
Linear Classic: A Remarkable Golden Bridge Watch, From Corum

A magical miracle of miniaturization. Corum is a company which, like the industry itself, has had a lot of ups and downs since it was fou...

The Last Journe LE: Introducing The F.P. Journe Chronographe FB ‘Tokyo Boutique’
The Last Journe LE: Introducing The F.P. Journe Chronographe FB ‘...

The new Chronographe FB Tokyo Boutique is both an ending and a celebration. F.P. Journe‘s Tokyo boutique was, when it opened twenty...

Introducing The Ming 37.09 Bluefin
Introducing The Ming 37.09 Bluefin

The latest Ming dive watch is chock-full of classic Ming design codes. The first diver’s watch that Ming ever produced was the 18.0...

The Moser Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton
The Moser Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton

A watchmaking marriage between two inventions from two of the greatest watchmakers of all time. Moser has a well-earned reputation for do...

F.P. Journe Complications: The Tourbillon Souverain
F.P. Journe Complications: The Tourbillon Souverain

A look at why the remontoir and tourbillon are an ultra-rare match made in heaven. Welcome to the second installment in our technical ser...

Upsets, Surprises, And Business As Usual At Only Watch 2024
Upsets, Surprises, And Business As Usual At Only Watch 2024

You pays your money and you takes your chances. The 10th edition of Only Watch, the biennial auction to benefit research into therapies a...

A Breitling Chrono-Matic Limited Edition In Rose Gold
A Breitling Chrono-Matic Limited Edition In Rose Gold

Take to the skies, in style. Breitling has been on a real roll for the last few years, since Georges Kern, formerly the head of IWC, beca...

Four New Watchmaking Records For 2024, And What They Mean
Four New Watchmaking Records For 2024, And What They Mean

Vacheron, Piaget, IWC, and Bulgari all set new world’s records at Watches & Wonders this year. But what do those records really...

De Bethune Innovations: The Science Behind The De Bethune Balances
De Bethune Innovations: The Science Behind The De Bethune Balances

The De Bethune balances are cool as hell to look at, but behind the sci-fi aesthetics are basic laws of nature. De Bethune watches are ea...

In Defense Of Triple Axis Tourbillons: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpetual
In Defense Of Triple Axis Tourbillons: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre H...

The latest multi-axis tourbillon from Jaeger-LeCoultre is a new chapter in a surprisingly long story. The tourbillon began as an experime...

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