Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
Just a year ago, we reviewed the Girard Perregaux Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with Three Golden Bridges. We were amazed by the design and quality of the watch. Not to be…
Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
Just a year ago, we reviewed the Girard Perregaux Vintage 1945 Tourbillon with Three Golden Bridges. We were amazed by the design and quality of the watch. Not to be…
The Tudor Black Bay family is constantly growing. First shown in Baselworld 2014 with a red and blue bezel. It was extended in 2015 with the…
Since its debut back in 2009, the Histoire de Tourbillon collection never cease to amaze us with its exceptional craftsmanship and high level of sophistication. In…
Hacking watches are commonplace. Many watches offer a way to stop the balance wheel when the crown is pulled. Some brands, notably Patek Philippe, still do…
We have seen Longines recently taking inspiration from their archives and the timepieces they produced in the past such as the Longines Pulsometer and the Heritage…
The Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph is a monumental step taken by the giant Seiko Corporation to make a complicated watch based on their ground breaking…
In Baselworld 2016, Laurent Ferrier presented a re-interpretation of the Galet Classic Tourbillon Double Balance Spring in the form of adopting a new shape, the Square. Designed…
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…
Alain Silberstein is a character. He used to have his own brand of watches, always with his whimsical look at horology. The company making watches in…
Hublot throws its lot into the ring with its ‘s Big Bang Unico Sapphire. With this new entrant, Hublot builds a foothold in the new fad of fancy watch…