As a watchmaker, Breitling is most recognised for its connection to aviation and their production of aviation-related chronographs. For Baselworld 2017, Breitling solidifies its watchmaking reputation…
Author Jonathan Ho
Tudor is no stranger to chronographs, the Tudor Monte Carlo remains one of the hottest auction chronographs to date, the Tudor Heritage Chronograph based on the…
In 1713, Charles Boyle, the 4th Earl of Orrery (for which the Geo Graham Orrery Tourbillon is named), commissioned English watch and clockmaker George Graham to…
Conceived in 1952 for French combat divers, the original Blancpain Fifty Fathoms was designed in concert with the elite “Frogmen” under the guidance of Captain Robert “Bob”…
Right up to the point of the Bell & Ross BR-X1 Chronograph Tourbillon Sapphire, it wasn’t really possible to enjoy the display of a Bell & Ross…
When the first Tudor Heritage Black Bay was launched, the brand took a gamble with their deep history and it paid off it spades. Today, the Baselworld…
Talk professional dive watches and the conversation inevitably turns to Rolex, but for many years, the Grand Seiko has been a quiet, competent and dare I…
Longines has had such a storied history, impeccable provenance and rich heritage that when the brand mines its fertile archives, the historical Big-Three Swiss watchmaker is bound…
If the Baselworld 2017 Patek Philippe Ref. 5320G Perpetual Calendar looks a little different from perpetual calendar references you’ve grown accustomed to, it’s because the new Patek…
While Defy is often associated with a rather confusing period of Zenith’s corporate history under Thierry Nataf, the reality is that the Defy (originally known as Defi) has existed since Georges…