When H. Moser is not busy poking sticks at smartwatch giants, or taunting the industry, the manufacture is content to keep itself diligently occupied with perfecting…
Author Jonathan Ho
For Baselworld 2017, we are excited to introduce Hajime Asaoka’s new chronograph. The fifth timepiece from the Japanese artisan, Hajime Asaoka first caught our attention with…
The Basel 2017 Romain Gauthier Insight Micro-Rotor is a new glimpse at the elegance and efficiency that we have come to associate with the brand. When they…
80% of watches sold may happen to be round watches but we dare you not to like the Baselworld 2017 Lang & Heyne Georg Rectangular Watch. The…
Notable for being the most elegant of sports watches, the Basel 2017 H. Moser Pioneer Centre Seconds now joins the family with a steel edition. The…
While we tend to celebrate the pinnacle of calendar complications – the perpetual calendar which needs no correction regardless of whether a 30 or 31 day…
Fo Basel 2017, the Geneva Manufacture is pleased to announce the Patek Philippe Ladies’ World Time Ref. 7130 in Peacock Blue. The new Ladies’ World Time Ref. 7130G…
Montblanc is no stranger to tech-devices. In January 2015, they debuted the Montblanc TimeWalker Urban Speed e-Strap that combined wearable technology with fine watchmaking. The e-Strap was…
In the realm of independent watchmaking, 10 years is a long time given how the realm is littered with the remnants of the many concepts and firms which…
Corum Golden Bridge turned 35 in 2015. Conceived by Vincent Calabrese, the transparent watch with never before seen linear mechanical movement became such an iconic creation that…