The latest multi-axis tourbillon from Jaeger-LeCoultre is a new chapter in a surprisingly long story. The tourbillon began as an experime...
“I don’t mind going back to daylight saving time. With inflation, the hour will be the only thing I’ve saved all year.” ̵...
Less is more. Moser’s identity over the years since the modern brand was launched in 2005, has gradually converged on something of ...
Being two-faced has never looked so good. There are many examples over the years of De Bethune’s ability to think outside the box, ...
The stained glass window of enameling techniques turns this tourbillon into a horological cathedral. Enameling, depending on what kind of...
A wristwatch version of the first watch ever made by F. P. Journe. A genuinely interesting story has the benefit of being more, not less,...
Adding to their Carrera line, TAG Heuer released three new show-stoppers including a tourbillion and a 36mm diamond dialed beauty. There ...
Big, bold and gold – but there’s real watchmaking beauty in this beast. The predominant sentiment nowadays when it comes to watch s...
There’s a new Lord Of The Rings. The tourbillon may have been more or less declared obsolete as a regulating device, but if it̵...
A Look At True Luxury In Watchmaking. Over the years, I’ve heard the phrase “hand made” used to describe lots of differ...
Rexhep Rexhepi doesn’t like collaborations, but that didn’t stop his partnership with Louis Vuitton from producing a marvelou...
A pioneering modern classic of complicated watchmaking. The perpetual calendar was first placed into a wristwatch, as far as we know, by ...
The dial of this masterpiece from De Bethune has been on a billion year journey to your wrist. Every watch dial tells a story, but some t...
A thousand hours of power in a surprisingly wearable case. One of the watches I was most excited to see at Geneva Watch Days was the firs...
“My God – it’s full of stars!” – 2001, A Space Odyssey The Reverso is a watch with one of those universally known origi...
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