225 years after its invention, Breguet’s tourbillon still stands as a beautiful solution to one of timekeeping’s greatest problems. I won’t beat around the bush here: Breguet is my favourite …
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is not just delivering goals, drama and upsets, but some serious watch spotting too! The FIFA World Cup has been more than just about football. …
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Ferdinand Berthoud’s Naissance d’une Montre 3 is a rare expression of traditional watchmaking, crafted by hand using age-old techniques and limited to just eleven pieces. This article was originally posted …
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TAG Heuer brings Gulf’s legendary racing colours into the modern Formula 1 Chronograph, creating a bold motorsport-inspired timepiece with real trackside attitude. TAG Heuer and motorsport go hand in hand, …
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The Osmior Bal Du Temps brings together sound, animation and high watchmaking in a deeply expressive creation that reflects L.Leroy’s enduring place in traditional haute horlogerie. This article was originally …
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A. Lange & Söhne’s 1815 Rattrapante Perpetual Calendar brings together high complications, vintage-inspired design and a stunning pink-gold dial in one deeply romantic expression of haute horlogerie! What We Love …
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Richard Mille and McLaren bring supercar performance to the wrist with the RM 65-01 McLaren W1, a high-frequency split-seconds chronograph built with the same extreme engineering spirit as the car …
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Longines celebrates 90 years of its flyback chronograph patent, an aviation-born invention that continues to define the brand’s pursuit of precision, elegance, and function. Longines, as a brand, has quite …
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Jaeger-LeCoultre refines the Polaris Date with a more wearable 40mm case, while keeping the collection’s adventurous spirit and signature blue-dial charm intact. When Jaeger-LeCoultre revived the Polaris name back in …
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Seiko takes us beyond the watch and into the water, where time, conservation and the future of Australia’s sea turtles come together in a truly meaningful way. Seiko’s connection to …
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Where timekeeping meets artistry, Métiers d’Art watches showcase the beauty of craftsmanship beyond mechanics. From enamel painting to marquetry and engraving, these twelve timepieces celebrate the human touch that keeps …
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Vacheron Constantin takes its award-winning Twin Beat innovation further, giving the Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar a remarkable 70-day power reserve, extending the timepiece’s mechanical brilliance even further. Vacheron Constantin has revisited …
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We celebrate Métiers d’Art with the Hermès Slim d’Hermès Le Sacre des saisons: A showcase of nature’s bounty and a playful animal world This article was originally published as: Hermes …
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Released to celebrate the Chinese New Year in 2024, the Award-Winning Recital 26 Chapter Two is everything we love about Bovet This article was originally published as: Bovet unveils an …
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Hublot brings a softer side to the Big Bang with new pastel ceramic editions that still carry the brand’s bold, unmistakable personality. As you may be aware, Hublot is one …
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In this latest series, we examine the artistic side of watchmaking and how brands still preserve the tradition of Métiers d’Art through various artistic expressions, in particular, enamelling. This article …
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The new Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech turns patience into purpose, with a 3-hour timing system built for those who spend serious time beneath the surface. The Fifty Fathoms collection from …
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Arnold & Son combines mythology, hand-engraved artistry, verdite stonework and astronomical watchmaking in the new Luna Magna Platinum Dragon Verdite. This article was originally published as Arnold & Son Introduces …