In two earlier Breguet reviews, we were all rave over the Tradition Répétition Minutes Tourbillon 7087 and the Tradition Chronographe Indépendant 7077. Just when we thought Breguet has…
Author Chester Lau
Of all the watches covered thus far, this Breguet is arguably the most impressive innovation in Minute Repeater history, to make it to Baselworld 2015. Over…
The chronograph occupies a choice position in watchmaking as a complication in its own right. Measuring elapsed times provides immediate visualisation of the desired function, but…
In 2005, the DBS laid the first foundations of what has now become one of the watch industry’s most innovative and creative R&D labs. Youthful engineers…
MB&F celebrates its first decade in 2015; to commemorate this milestone, the Geneva-based Horological lab will present a number of Anniversary Pieces during the year, under…
For Baselworld 2015, Ressence is releasing a new version of their Type 3 watch, this time with an added indicator on the dial. Introducing Ressence The…
Firstly, a huge congratulations to Vacheron Constantin on its successful boutique opening in ION Orchard Singapore. To our dear readers who are in Singapore and…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SFXK4bjxBY HYT H3: the linear fluid revolution The world has been waiting for it, but no one knew what to expect. After keeping us on tenterhooks…
Anyone familiar with this brand would remember its rather huge and chunky grenade look-a-like crown guards on the gigantic cases of their ‘Chronofighters’. Established in 1995,…
A skull on the dial of the watch. Keep calm, it’s nothing new. Richard Mille has done it, Bell and Ross too, and I’m sure many…