Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
Arnold & Son is an old English watchmaking company. Originating from 1764, she celebrates here 250th Anniversary this year. Amazing, when considering that Patek Philippe is…
Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
Arnold & Son is an old English watchmaking company. Originating from 1764, she celebrates here 250th Anniversary this year. Amazing, when considering that Patek Philippe is…
Tourbillon or Carrousel? Which is which? While tourbillons are becoming more common, carrousels are becoming less common. Perhaps the only brand still actively producing carrousel…
In the world of independent watchmaking, when Maximilian Büsser speaks, everybody listens. He has spoken today with the announcement of the latest watch in the MB&F…
Chronographs hold a special place for those of us who are fascinated with horological achievements. The mechanism is functional and yet beautiful. And many brands these…
Glashutte Original is one of the few true manufactures in the business. Making watches, quietly in Glashütte, sometimes under the shadow of their more illustrious neighbour.…
Hajime Asaoka is the hot new candidate for the esteemed Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (AHCI) started out as a product designer, and learnt watchmaking from…
Slightly less than 60 years ago, there was a preoccupation among watchmakers- to offer the best diver watch in the world of horology. Many tried, but…
One of the challenges for any brand for sustainability is to create a design coherency and consistency that can instantly connect consumer to the brand itself.…
We have always been a big fan of the work of Denis Flageollet, co-founder with David Zaneta of DeBethune. He is a veritable genius of a…
Some say, Patek Phillipe is disappointing with only one new caliber for BaselWorld 2014. Some say the most coveted brand in luxury watchmaking did not deliver…