Following the successful launch of the Calibre 110 and 111, Oris had decided to continue in their endeavour to produce exceptional and value-for-money in-house movements. In this year’s…
Browsing: Basel/Geneva/SIHH 2016
Bulgari has been blazing the technical haute horlogerie stakes for a while. Their Ultra Thin Octo Tourbillon rocked the foundations of the craft with the world’s…
For fans of Rolex, Baselworld 2016 was all about the stainless steel Daytona finally receiving a ceramic bezel and a dial modification. The new Air King…
This is the entry level Vacheron Constantin in the current catalog. The new VC Quai de I’Île in stainless steel. But affordable or entry level is relative.…
In the horological industry, we have seen the rise of big, masculine watches during the last decade or so. As usual, there are varying opinions on…
Hamilton have come a long way since its founding in 1892 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. They became well known for their highly accurate Railroad watches. They were,…
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…
You know it when you have seen something that is rather special or extraordinary. That particular feeling that is indescribable, but one that will simply keep you…
Just when you thought it could not get any better, A. Lange & Söhne keeps us amazed with their latest: the Lange Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon. Everything about…
In a stunning industry move, TAG Heuer launches the impressive Carrera Heuer-02T, which can easily be known as the most affordable Swiss-made tourbillon watch today. Just for…