
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…
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…
We covered the announcement of the Vacheron Constantin Harmony series when it was announced during SIHH 2015. The collection is making its way around the world,…
We introduced Hajime Asaoka in our feature article from Baselworld 2014, waxing lyrical about his Project Tourbillon. This year, we caught up with the taciturn watchmaker…
Highlights of the Horological Fortnight week ending May 3 April 21: Jaeger LeCoultre CEO dinner in Jakarta with Deployant and Time International Jaeger LeCoultre…
The future is here! With the recent flood of the Apple iWatch in the market, it certainly is! But the traditional world of watchmaking is taking…
The ultimate travel watch? One which can keep you on track with the local time on 37 different cities around the world and your home time?…
A tourbillon is a traditional display of virtuosity, for a watchmaker to display his craft and the pinnacle of his skill. A.L. Breguet was credited as…
The Goldpfeil Vianney Halter is born of a special project initiated by the German luxury company Goldpfeil (German for Golden Arrow) and seven members of Académie Horlogère des…
Its been ten years. The De Bethune team of David Zanetta and Denis Flageollet decided to do a special piece in support of the Only Watch…
Urwerk has almost always released watches which are not in a round case, and with no other complications other than a complicated way to tell the…