Of all the watches covered thus far, this Breguet is arguably the most impressive innovation in Minute Repeater history, to make it to Baselworld 2015. Over…
Monthly Archives: March, 2015
Glashutte Original, as many might have known, is a watchmaker from Saxony. Just like other German watchmakers, Glashutte Original offers both value and quality in their works…
The chronograph occupies a choice position in watchmaking as a complication in its own right. Measuring elapsed times provides immediate visualisation of the desired function, but…
The chronograph is a complication that usually a secondary part of the watch. The main vocal point is always the telling of the time. For Baselworld…
For Baselworld 2015, Omega has released a limited edition timepiece to mark the 45th anniversary of the safe return of the Apollo 13 crew on April…
The Rolex Daydate, or rather known affectionately as the “president’s watch”, is perhaps one of Rolex’s most iconic models. The Daydate is a symbol of success and power, which…
For Baselworld 2015, the Uysse Nardin Freak has under gone a redesign to its movement and for the first time the watch features a date function. …
In 2005, the DBS laid the first foundations of what has now become one of the watch industry’s most innovative and creative R&D labs. Youthful engineers…
Another release for the 10th Anniversary of the Big Bang is a watch that goes ding-ding. It isn’t a minute repeater. Introducing the Hublot Big Bang…
We thought it may be coming from Tudor before Baselworld and turns out it did up happening! Tudor introduced to the world their first in-house movement,…