Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
The Seiko Astron as a series has its place in the history books of timekeeping. It began as the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. It…
Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
The Seiko Astron as a series has its place in the history books of timekeeping. It began as the world’s first quartz watch in 1969. It…
This is Jaeger LeCoultre’s year for the Reverso. It has been a good run for 75 years, since it first appeared in the manufacture’s catalogs, and…
Audemars Piguet releases her latest Royal Oak Chronograph 41 mm in yellow gold (ref. 26320). While the design of the watch is essentially the same as…
There are many aviation-themed watches that are created by a number of watch brands, which come in a myriad of sizes and designs. But when it boils down to the truly iconic…
Ulysse Nardin is one of the watchmaking companies which continue to surprise. Their hallmark is innovation and creativity. From way back then when Rolf Schnyder was…
When Rolex revises a watch, we can usually pretty much bet that it is going to create a stir within the collecting community. Even small changes…
Bulgari reinterprets its Octo design with the new Octo Velocissimo, released during Baselworld earlier this year. While maintaining the DNA octagonal shape, the new Bulgari Octo…
The maison of Rado is a very interesting one. It runs below the radar of most high end collectors, who often dismiss them as fashion watches.…
Launched in 2013, the Blancpain Fifty Fathom Bathyscaphe was produced to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the watchmaker’s flagship diver’s watch. Often overshadowed by the bigger…
One of the watches Corum is famous for is the Golden Bridge. We covered a review of the classical Golden Bridge here and a ladies perspective on the…