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Is steel harder than titanium? Can sapphire actually be scratched by your keys? Buffy finds out.
Winning a landslide election while wearing one of the hottest and most accessible watches around is pretty good in our book.
Grand Seiko's biggest boutique isn't in Japan - it's in New York City. We share an exclusive look inside.
One of the watch industry's biggest conglomerates has played musical chairs this week, with a new group CEO appointed and brand CEOs moving around.
It has been reported that Rolex may end its contract to be the official timepiece of F1 and it is to be taken over by…
These watches are built to be tough and accompany you on any adventure.
The French microbrand gives the MR a breath of fresh air, retaining the novelty of the micro-rotor movement.
Hamilton had Zach put the Khaki Field Expedition to the test in Arizona, with ATV riding, river rafting, and hot air ballooning.
We highlight the independent watchmaking names that often get passed up when discussing the best of the best, for no apparent reason.
Tudor team up with Visa Cash App RB F1 team to release a blue dial version of the Ceramic Black Bay in another sports team…
Credor's emphasis on the Japanese market has made it an international enigma. Here are the best Credor watches you can actually buy.
Rolex only? Or are there some even worse opinions in here?
IWC has partnered with the as-of-yet unnamed F1 film that Hamilton's producing, with the brand set to appear as a sponsor of the fictional APX…
Capitalising on the trend of reducing case sizes, Nivada Grenchen presents new 35mm sizes for the Antarctic Spider and Super Antarctic.
Atelier Wen proudly makes its watches in China, but Andrew takes a look at a special one-of-three piece that was made, in part, in Geneva.
The dive watch-focused brand has released a very vintage-looking special edition 'superdiver' in support of the Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC).
Light teal, eggshell blue, turquoise... Whatever you want to call it, here's a list of watches that resemble Tiffany's famous shade.
We explain the difference between the two main types of GMT watches, as well as the use cases for each.
Whether for Peaky Blinders cosplay, or a desire for the OG form of portable timekeeping, these are the best modern pocket watches you can buy.
A hopeless vintage romantic argues for in the case of vintage sports watches. As usual though, there are asterisks.
Breguet and Voutilainen celebrate Tourbillon Day; Zenith and Omega celebrate Paris; and Hublot and Ressence go monochromatic.
It can be nice to just wear something that doesn’t fill up every millimetre of skin, so here are the best 34mm watches that anyone…
The GPHG-winning Millesime Small Seconds gets a blue jean baby makeover.
Australia might not be the first place you think of when you're talking watches, but the Land Down Under is home to some seriously interesting…
In case you missed it, Patek reprised its Aquanaut Travel Time at this year's Watches and Wonders. With a quartz movement...
Adam and Zach discuss the recent Kith Heuer Formula 1 collaboration and the reaction to it - which Zach has dubbed "horological hooliganism".
Our inaugural two Studio Discovery Sessions - one with a microbrand, one with a big box brand - were an absolute blast.
Chongqing-based Qin Gan releases the follow-up to his highly limited debut, the Pastorale II, with improvements across the board.
Understanding ETA’s best-selling calibres will give you an insight into most Swiss watches, so here are the most important movements.
Cased in 43mm of grade 5 titanium, the new Majetek Pioneer Edition is a Longines tribute to early pilot's watches.
Blancpain's first ceramic bracelets on the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe are as substantial as it gets, and Time+Tide has the exclusive scoop, straight from Australia's iconic…
We're proud to announce that Time+Tide is now Bark & Jack's first official distributor.
There's no better way to celebrate Breguet's most important innovation than with the brand's most extreme take on the complication.
Any #NWA is cause for celebration, but this particular one has a backstory of anxious expectation.
Doubling down on aviation support, Breitling's Avenger Night Mission gets outfitted in Bloodhounds, Dust Devils, and Naval Academy colours.
One of the things that makes Seiko such an interesting brand is that it’s not afraid to celebrate its Japanese-ness. This is most commonly expressed…
"If there's an accountant deciding whether a watch is worth the money or not, it's immediately a doomed exercise."
Borna explores where the art of skeletonisation came from, and what the word encapsulates today.
A compact case, sultry teal dial, and Miyota movement combine to make this a compelling daily companion.
Tourbillons are associated with hefty price tags, but our list includes surprisingly affordable watches along with expectedly pricey ones.
The prancing horse has graced some of the greatest sports cars of all time, and it can be found on a number of great watches…
British independent Garrick introduces the latest and greatest variant of its latest and greatest, the S3 MK2.
Designed by Gérald Genta, launched as a quartz model, and iterated upon over the next decade, it's a fun-filled model from Omega's past.
Collabs were the name of the game this week, with Christopher Ward, Omega and Laurent Ferrier all joining the fun.
The Bovet Récital 12 features a redisgned 40mm case and its first-ever bracelet, offering more familiarity while being unmistakably Bovet.
Branding is everything, but these three brands are secure enough in their own aesthetic that they've completely adopted the brand-less look.
It features a unique, completely analogue instrument cluster that's actually crafted by Swiss watchmakers and looks like three watches.
From its infancy in a Breguet letter to the latest triple-axis wonder, we explore the history of the tourbillon.
Jamie puts the pedal to the metal with Roger Dubuis' latest chronograph, a collaboration with high-end car marque Lamborghini.
You might call bull, but a metal-detector and some good luck reunited this farmer with his Rolex Air-King, after being eaten by a cow.
Wherever you saw your first Hublot, chances are you saw it on the wrist of a celebrity. With bold, industrial designs that transcend both luxury…
A once-fallen empire, there has been a resurgence of American watch brands in the world of horology. Here are some of the best.
The Australian market rarely gets limited editions, so this Sydney Harbour blue Carrera Tourbillon is something special.
An intense red piece unique for Andrew Morgan has become the first-ever Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto collaboration available for all.
Bright orange or brushed blue, the Skindiver Nautique tones down the quirks of Vulcain watches of old.
While two-tone may transport some of us straight to the '80s, these five watches prove that the trend could be on the rise again.
Ulysse Nardin's Clémence Le Rolland on the Freak's rocky beginnings and rise to stardom.
The vintage styling of the Superman Skin Diver Slim is clear to see, and pairs nicely with the in-house micro-rotor movement inside.
A modern reinterpretation that brings elements from across the Nivada back catalogue for a pleasing finish that can do it all.
Seiko's entry-level GMT movement has been making the rounds, most recently landing in the Presage Cocktail Time GMT.
Seven sapphire crystals, a slim Swiss automatic, and a hand-polished case make up the Minase Seven Windows.
The origins of the California dial may remain a mystery, but what we know for certain is that these are some of the best you…
Horn lugs, multi-layered dials, and a smidge over 7mm in thickness make the Mistral sound quite compelling.