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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Zenith’s Next Chapter: How Benoit de Clerck Is Shaping The Future Of The Brand
by Matt Clymoby Matt ClymoWe sat down with Zenith CEO, Benoit de Clerck and asked him about the new era Zenith is moving into, and how looking to the past is now shaping Zenith’s …
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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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Louis Moinet creates some great masterpieces, and for this collection, the brand is travelling around the world! This artricle was originally published as: Louis Moinet goes around the world in …
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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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Chopard kicks their motorsports heritage into the next gear with a new version of their Mille Miglia collection, paying homage to the famous Raticosa Pass. As most of us already …
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Cartier is bringing back artisanal skills with its Maison de Metier d’Art with its high watchmaking program, and we took a look for ourselves. This article was originally published as …
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It’s coming home! Horology, that is; Arnold & Son ring in their 260th anniversary by returning to London where it all started. The watch world as we know it is …
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Vacheron Constantin Turns Time Into Art With The Métiers d’Art Tribute To The Quest Of Time
by Matt Clymoby Matt ClymoVacheron Constantin’s Métiers d’Art Tribute to The Quest of Time turns its 270th anniversary masterpiece into a miniature work of mechanical art for the wrist. This article was originally published …
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In celebration of Art Basel 2026, Watch Advice presents a new Métiers D’Arts article tracing the fine art of guilloché, one of horology’s most precise crafts. This weeks signals the …
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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 …
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Tudor is one of the best bang-for-buck watches currently on the market, so we went to Le Locle to see how their watches are made. Tudor, a little like its …
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Ressence Expands The TYPE 7 Collection With New Black And Cactus Editions
by Matt Clymoby Matt ClymoJust over a year after introducing the TYPE 7 as part of its 15th anniversary celebrations, Ressence is expanding the collection with two new colourways: Black and Cactus. Ressence’s Type …
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Favre Leuba expands its revived Deep Raider collection with a colourful new Day Date that blends dive-watch heritage with modern everyday practicality. Favre Leuba may not be a common household …
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The independent watchmakers at Chronoswiss have debuted a new version of their flagship Delphis line, inspired by Swiss glaciers. TAG Heuer is a legacy brand that has endured many hardships. …
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A full moon, a restaurant looking over the city and watches. This was an intimate evening spent with Bremont & Hardy Brothers Bremont is undergoing a renaissance of sorts. For …
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H. Moser & Cie. are back in the horological kitchen, and they’ve just cooked once again. This new watch merges three complications into one cohesive image. Upon the release of …
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Continuing on their rapid rise in the industry, Raymond Weil enters the integrated bracelet sports watch game with the sporty-chic A.R.T. Independent watch brand Raymond Weil has made significant strides …