Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches

There are quite a few watchmakers that have the capability and resources to make watches that are of the highest quality. Chopard L.U.C is one of them,…
Reviews of what we deem as the latest and greatest in the world of watches
There are quite a few watchmakers that have the capability and resources to make watches that are of the highest quality. Chopard L.U.C is one of them,…
Seiko is not necessarily what one associate with the highest levels of watchmaking. But the Japanese company has been making headway in the haute horlogerie scene…
The history of Cartier Tank is rather intriguing. Over the years, it has produced many unique pieces, such as the Tank Asymétrique and the Tank Basculante. This time round,…
When it comes to Panerai watches, there would only be two outcomes: either you love it, or loathe it. However, with the new 1940 Chronographs from…
Jaeger LeCoultre has kept pushing the outer edges of haute horology with the Jaeger LeCoultre Hybris Mechanica 11 is no different. To make claim to the title thinnest…
Speake-Marin may be a relatively new independent watchmaking brand, but its impact has been tremendous. And with the new Magister Tourbillon, it just gets better. The folks at Deployant…
It used to be a rarity to have Patek Philippe watches in steel, other than the sporty ones like the Nautilus, Aquanaut and the hugely successful…
Bremont is a brand that is synonymous with aviation and adventures; there is no surprise that their latest offering was derived from an expedition in Antarctica.…
Unbeknownst to many, the Haldimann watchmaking house harks back to 1642, with the registration by Hans Haldimann as a watchmaker in Horben, Switzerland. Beat Haldimann is…
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” This quote from the great Leonardo da Vinci is very apt in describing H. Moser & Cie.’s watches, and particularly the…