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Hot on the heels of the Solargraph's success, TAG Heuer expands the collection with a new size.
The new tourbillon-equipped Hublot Classic Fusion is Orlinski unleashed.
A "what if?" update to a legend, more green, and a classy, gem-set number.
The iconic racing brand is back at it with another retro reissue for LVMH Watch Week 2024.
Whether it's price, rarity or something third, Adam discusses what gives a watch that holy hype status.
Be it occult demons or tanks, leave it to Filipino microbrand Makina to come up with a unique design inspiration.
Watch enthusiasts and collectors could not care less about the Rolex Pearlmaster, yet many celebrities have been seen sporting various references of it...
In September 2022 Latin musical artist Marc Anthony and American watch brand Bulova came together to form a major partnership that will span over four…
Whether you're hitting the ski slopes or the white sandy beaches, Cate has you covered with some great white watches.
Baltic dresses up their dressier watch even more with luscious golden tones.
Pietro brings you a trio of movie stars, a rare stone dial, and a stealthy new Nomos.
I have been very happy to see ultra-thin watchmaking make a comeback as of late, but the race to be the thinnest does have its…
In the next installment of In The Metal, Marcus takes you further behind the scenes.
Mechanical precision moonphases, step aside - this Citizen has one adjusted by an atomic clock.
Tom's trend manifesto touches on some topics you might expect (waitlists, anyone?), but also others that irk him in particular.
A first-ever full dial for the brand doesn't mean it gets any tamer, though.
Is the MoonSwatch about to become exciting again? Plus be quick to nab our Baltic.
So does Mario wear a Daytona or? Buffy explains the similarities between the two giants.
The Conquest range executes a rarely seen complication in a mid-century style.
The plucky Le Locle brand has plenty of history of sticking it to the big box brands. Here are some notable examples.
Baltic, Furlan Marri and Studio Underd0g - each of these three collabs say something about Time+Tide.
We've served up a tasty t-shirt and hoodie to celebrate the release of our cheeky pizza watch.
Green cars with tan interiors? There's nothing better. Turns out the colour combo works great for watches too.
Yes, a certain Gérald Genta is on this list, but he's not the only notable watch designer.
Brutalist and uncompromising, this integrated tool watch is a real contender.
Buffy is set to ruffle some feathers with their take on the fashion brand topic.
Initially a plan to fill a slot in a personal collection, the HZ.01 aims to be the ideal, affordable everyday watch.
Three T+T limited editions this week, plus a bevy of other cool releases from big brands.
Large, and in charge, with the most Panerai way of doing a perpetual calendar.
The Frederique Constant Slimline Perpetual Calendar Manufacture enters its third (and most stylish) iteration in three years.
Stealthy, modern and retro all at once, this is a new take on a field watch.
Buffy recounts their watch collecting dry spell, and how they got there in the first place.
The Rocket Man is celebrating his EGOT status in unusual fashion.
You asked for it.
Two days ago our T+T 10 festivities kicked off, and while it has certainly been an exciting few days, there is still much more excitement…
The earthy, warm tones of the Australian outback inspire our first boutique edition, which is also the first Furlan Marri Editions model.
Simplify, and add better leather straps seemed to be the brief at Hamilton.
There are few better ways to celebrate a milestone than with the people that helped you get to that point. With more than 100 people…
Is a little titanium rocket all there is to add to the new DSOTM?
This watch roll protects your precious timepieces with the energy of a fiery dragon.
Just before LVMH Watch Week, Zenith expands the new Pilot collection with two new models.
This Amsterdam-meets-Geneva collab demonstrates why you should pay attention to Frederique Constant.
The cruelty-free and environmentally friendly may have an underlying issue.
Can making honey also help you make super-high-end watches? JLC certainly seem to think so.
An intricate dial, compact case, manually wound movement, and some laser-engraved finesse - there's a lot to like here.
(German) watchmaking at its finest.
Usually not considered a watchmaking hotspot, Spain has some hidden horological gems.
Brands usher in the Year of the Dragon with varied releases, Seiko does their thing, and a new 'Thrifty Fathoms'.
After getting their Freak on in 2023, UN go for a slightly more conventional approach to the Year of the Dragon.
The best of the best from last year - with your help!
Organic materials may not seem the best choice for a durable watch - but these brands certainly thought differently. Why don't they anymore?
Hunting for a vintage Vacheron? Here are three models curated by the Holy Trinity brand.
With the Australian Open just around the corner, watch brands are gearing up for a lot of love.
A watch to the rescue of an overboard fisherman with no life jacket and a shark in the midst.
Horological mastery and lifelong obsessions made these creations come to life.
The potentially detrimental outcomes of the current trend of hailing in-house movements as the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Standing out in a sea of microbrands is hard, and not always done right. Here are some brands that make it look easy.
Can a once-great supplier of military watches rise from the ashes of uninspiring homages?
Steel may be the go-to material for a luxe sports watch, but titanium just makes sense, doesn't it?
Another month, another MoonSw... oh wait a second.
Oris and Marylebone Cricket Club collaborate on a cricket-loving bronze Big Crown Pointer Date.
This should shed some light onto what goes on behind the caseback of that microbrand you've been eyeing.
We revisit everyone's favourite entry-level diver. Does its charm excuse the fact it's no longer affordable?