A revolution is ongoing at Louis Vuitton’s watchmaking arm and, so far, things are looking great. You might remember last year when the Tambour received a…
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We review a new Singaporean based micro brand who just released their inaugural collection – the Somerset. We had the watch for a week on the…
The Traditionnelle collection is Vacheron Constantin’s take on Geneva haute horlogerie traditions stemming from the 18th century. Yet time and time again, the manufacturer has shown…
Amidst sports watch mania that started years back, many new sports watches were suddenly thrust into the market for the first time, like bright-eyed starlets auditioning…
Armin Strom, co-owned by Serge Michel and master watchmaker Claude Greisler, is a household name in high-end independent watchmaking. It’s hard to believe that the brand,…
Ferdinand Berthoud knows a thing or two about overachievement. Brought back to life in 2015 by Chopard president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, the brand needed just one year…
The integrated-bracelet sports watch: also known as the current, most powerful trend in luxury watchmaking. Fade it at your own risk. For many years now, sports…
In the thick of the digital age, mechanical watchmaking finds itself in pursuit of greater efficiency within the confines of an antiquated paradigm. The coming of…
Patek Philippe Calatrava Ref. 5180/1R The Patek Philippe Calatrava is many things: elegant, dainty, simple, dressy, thin. One thing it is not, is exhibitionist – well,…
Atelier de Chronométrie (AdC) #88 Speak of fine watches and your mind wanders towards the general vicinity of Switzerland – maybe Germany and Japan too if…