Grand Seiko has long been the benchmark of a ‘value’ timepiece. Decades before the proliferation of micro-brands, the Seiko Grand Seiko brand could well be held…
Monthly Archives: November, 2019
As part of our ongoing exploration into high end photography, we received a Fujifilm GFX 50R with two lenses – the Fujinon GF 45mm/f2.8 and the…
Dubai Watch Week is one of the most interesting watch events in the horological calendar. This is the fourth time this event was organized by probably…
A new watch arrives: the Tulloch T-01 First Edition. But what makes this one interesting is that it features the design work of Eric Giroud, and…
Jaquet Droz has always been making beautiful timepieces, both for men as well as for ladies. Here, Sharon Tan investigates the new Lady 9 Petite Mother-of-Pearl…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Grande Tradition Gyrotourbillon 3 ‘Meteorite’ Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Gyrotourbillon series of watches are some of the most ingenious, most spectacular timepieces the world has ever known.…
Once in a while, the watch industry goes through cycles. Some of these includes the “Quartz Crisis”, the rise of independent watchmaking, and now, the (almost…
Moving from leather goods and writing instruments to haute horologerie has not been easy for the brand. While customers of luxury writing goods make complimentary purchases…
Armin Strom releases a new collection – their System 78, wielding their tremendous power of conceptualizing and building their own movements in-house with interesting new improvements.…
Greubel Forsey takes watchmaking to the limits – preserving the old artisanal work to completely make watches completely by hand. Unlike many of the other so…