WOLF releases five limited-edition 190th Anniversary products, each a reference point in the five generations of WOLF history! WOLF is celebrating its 190th anniversary in style, going through their rich …
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We sit down with Julien Ehrismann from Speake Marin to discuss the open-worked mastery of the bold new Ripples Skeleton timepiece! During this year’s Geneva Watch Days, the team from …
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A revolution in affordable Haute Horlogerie with the latest M.A.D.1S. What We Love: What We Don’t: Overall Rating: 8.75/10 The M.A.D.1S. is one of the best, if not the best, …
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Piaget’s Polo Skeleton collection experiments with the scratch-resistant, fade-resistant material for the first time in the collection’s history, adding a modern flair to the contemporary wristwatch. If you know my …
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Combining classic racing heritage with modern silver charm, I go hands-on with TAG Heuer’s latest offering in their Carrera Glassbox range! What We Love: What We Don’t: Overall Rating: 8.9/10 …
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With Geneva Watch Days over, the Watch Advice team reviews all the releases and, with great effort and much deliberation, selects their top pieces. Geneva Watch Days 2024 has continued …
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The Russian watchmaker may have just caused the upset of the year. Just as Bulgari, Richard Mille, and Piaget have all done before him, Konstantin Chaykin may have just created …
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As part of Perrelet’s Geneva Watch Days unveiling, the brand has released the Turbine Carbon Ice Blue and Turbine Titanium Ice Blue. For those who may be new to horology, …
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In a brand first, Arnold & Son’s Perpetual Moon 38 collection welcomes two limited edition runs in 18k red gold – without any diamonds. Arnold & Son is what I …
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The independant luxury watchmaker MU03’s line offers outstanding style, with the aged hard bronze timepiece being one of the more characteristic pieces in the collection. Mauron Musy, founded in 2013, …
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The King Seiko KS1969 Limited Edition is a timeless tribute to Seiko’s heritage, reimagined for the modern era. What We Love: What We Don’t: Overall Rating: 8.9/10 In July this …
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TAG Heuer Partners With Gregory Jewellers To Open New Westfield Bondi Junction And Miranda Boutiques
TAG Heuer further strengthens and extends its retail footprint in Australia by working with Gregory Jewellers to open two brand-new franchise boutiques. Two weeks ago, on Thursday, July 18th, TAG …
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In part two of Legacy of Iconic Watch Designs—Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, we examine how the Royal Oak has evolved over the years to become one of the most sought-after …
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Five new models have been released as part of Bell & Ross’s new DIVER watch range, combining technical and aesthetic improvements. Bell & Ross’s second major launch of 2024, following …
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Haute horology is back in the spotlight with Breguet’s latest interpretation of their horological masterpiece, the Classique Double Tourbillon “Quai de l’Horloge” 5345. Abraham-Louis Breguet revolutionised timekeeping precision with his …
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In this latest hands-on review, we look at Seiko’s Prospex Marinmaster, a reinterpretation of the brand’s first-ever 1965 diver’s watch. What We Love: What We Don’t: Overall Rating: 8.6/10 Seiko …
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The luxury Swiss watchmaker pays tribute to brutalism with the new asymmetrical watch that was created in 1960. Audemars Piguet has dug into its archives for this latest “[RE]Master” timepiece. …
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Just in time for European Summer, Zenith introduces the sportiest version yet of their DEFY Skyline Skeleton! While Summer may be some time away for us here in Australia, it’s …