
Max Büsser has certainly been a busy boy. This year alone, he announced the Final Edition of the HM3, the robot clock Melchior, the LM101 Frost,…
Max Büsser has certainly been a busy boy. This year alone, he announced the Final Edition of the HM3, the robot clock Melchior, the LM101 Frost,…
This last horological fortnight was a bit quieter than the last month, and will also be less active than the fortnight to come. Here are the…
Ever since Oliver and Eva Maria Ebstein took over Chronoswiss in 2012, they have been busy. They kept the original spirit of the company as it…
At the recent SIAR (Salón Internacional Alta Relojería) in Mexico City, one particular Richard Mille caught our eye. Its the Richard Mille RM 63-02 World Timer. Perhaps…
Svend Andersen co-founded the Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (AHCI) with Vincent Calabrese in 1985. Yet beyond the ultra-high end circles of bespoke watches, most collectors are unaware…
Ladies are becoming more and more interested in high end mechanical pieces, but yet, as they say in the song, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”…
Parmigiani Fleurier is often under rated for their full independence and in-house technical prowess. The manufacture comprises of a group of companies, all held by the…
SEVENFRIDAY is a rather young, hip, and non-conformist watch company. Born in Zurich in 2012 with a design studio in Bienne, the upstart is one of…
We missed the last fortnightly roundup…it was intentional. We were in the midst of the post Watches & Wonders writing frenzy, that we thought we’d bring…
We continue with more from our tête-à-tête interview with Georges Kern. For part 1, please click here. In this second part, we focus on his analysis…