
This Baselworld, Patek Philippe announced a double whammy for World Time watches. We already reviewed the Patek Philippe Ref. 5930 World Time Chronograph, and now we…
This Baselworld, Patek Philippe announced a double whammy for World Time watches. We already reviewed the Patek Philippe Ref. 5930 World Time Chronograph, and now we…
In our earlier announcement and detailed review of the new Vacheron Constantin World Time, we showed a model with a new brown dial. The new Overseas Brown…
The new Overseas collection was announced in aplomb in SIHH 2016 with a collection spanning a three hand time only automatic, a chronograph, a small model,…
The Seiko Astron as a series has its place in the history books of timekeeping. It began as the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. It…
This is Jaeger LeCoultre’s year for the Reverso. It has been a good run for 75 years, since it first appeared in the manufacture’s catalogs, and…
The theme of Métiers d’Art is a recurrent one within Vacheron Constantin. They have truly proven to be a master at this series. We were totally bowled…
Ulysse Nardin is one of the watchmaking companies which continue to surprise. Their hallmark is innovation and creativity. From way back then when Rolf Schnyder was…
When Rolex revises a watch, we can usually pretty much bet that it is going to create a stir within the collecting community. Even small changes…
The maison of Rado is a very interesting one. It runs below the radar of most high end collectors, who often dismiss them as fashion watches.…
One of the watches Corum is famous for is the Golden Bridge. We covered a review of the classical Golden Bridge here and a ladies perspective on the…