We have always been impressed with the works of Max Büsser, and have been eagerly following his career since he ventured out from Jaeger LeCoultre to start…
Author Peter Chong
Highlights of the Horological Fortnight for the week ending May 31, 2015 Edox Iceman Cometh May 18 Crystal Time, the Singapore agents for Edox Watches hosted…
We have been quietly following Steven Holtzman and Maîtres du Temps since the unveiling of Chapter One in Basel in 2008. The company have always been innovative, and…
Hailing from and taking its name from the former East German city, Glashütte Original is one of the arrows in the Swatch Group’s quiver to offer variety…
Some of us may remember having an Angelus alarm clock by the bedside waking us up when we want to continue to sleep. Although, we suspect,…
Leroy (pronounced “le roah”) is a French watchmaking house with an interesting, but complicated history (see sidebar for details). They made their name in their day for excellence…
Highlights of the Horological Fortnight for the week ending May 17, 2015 Breguet Inventions May 4 and 5 Cocktail Evening Deployant organized a private cocktail event…
While most of the press wax lyrical over the ultra complicated Vacheron Constantin Harmony Ultra Thin Grand Complication Split Seconds Chronograph, we were quite taken by…
We have been intrigued with Maurice Lacroix for a while. As part of the giant DKSH group, they certainly have the manufacturing might to be able to…
The Ressence watches are intriguing. No hands, no crown. What seems like a floating display which tells the time. We have covered the Type 3 earlier, but…