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Would you choose the revival of an early quartz diver, or a simple but capable GMT?
With the trend of new dial colours seemingly slowing, might one of these be the next big thing in watch dials?
Independent vs micro. France vs France. Yema vs Baltic.
Could this complex material become a watchmaking grail?
2024 kicks off with an independent-dominated collection of releases.
Does function win over form, or is there a third argument to be had when buying a new watch?
What goes up, must come down, and it's the same with watch sizes. But what about those yearning for a 42mm+ beast?
Adam dives into the history and particularities of a oft-overlooked vintage Omega.
Dapper and flapper-approved.
IWC's villain-inspired Aquatimers are cool, but they're also a little confusing.
We're barely one week into 2024 and yet another eclectic Rolex Day-Date 36 has been unveiled.
Micro gas tubes, a manufacture movement, and a unique lumed bezel in a capable diver.
For those who need a touch more timing utility alongside a dive-time bezel, this is the list for you.
Two watches from the hit HBO series are up for auction: one real, one fake, both overpriced.
A pioneering dive watch brand and their contemporary endeavours won D.C. over in 2023.
Ultra-thin and ultra-luxe, but why does it exist?
Longines expands their fan-favourite Master Collection further with the addition of a new GMT model, the likes of which has been absent from the range…
Don't start 2024 off with a dirty watch - invest in one of these clever, gentle and effective watch cleaners.
The normally very conservative brand let its proverbial hair down in 2023 with some seriously wacky (and significant) watch releases.
We look back to all the releases of 2023, and pick the very best.
French, Swiss and Japanese - Jamie's 2023 high rotation contains multitudes.
Adam has some hot takes here. His six 'watch style rules' will likely be polarising. Either you will strongly agree or completely disagree, there is…
This stylish, technical and robust world timer is a breath of fresh air.
It's not practical, but it sure is beautiful: here's some of the best white gold watches on the market.
Thanks to popular demand, we outline five more microbrand winners of 2023.
We recap the best releases of 2023 by fan-favourites Hamilton.
Originating in the Philippines and made for US soldiers during the Vietnam War, these unique bracelets tell a rich story.
Christopher Ward, the British brand known for its budget-friendly, well-made, and relatively safely designed sports watches, went on to release something new that would change…
It’s time again to look back on The Year That Was, and take a moment to reflect upon the bastions of my personal watch rotation.…
Ten years. A decade. 69 years, in dog years. That’s how long Time+Tide has been going. To celebrate this milestone, We. Are. Going. To. Party.…
Seiko released dozens of watches this year - we've whittled it down to the 5 best.
Ana-digi watches offer the best of both worlds: here's 5 of the best.
Titanium, carbon, and sapphire cases housing some unique complications to round out Hublot's year.
Tonneau-cased watches can be barrels of fun. Here's a few of our favourites.
This bracelet is cheeky, but it's also a waist of time.
Shining a light onto the process that Bovet VIPs go through from a brand that makes its own hairsprings.
2023 saw Cartier continue to showcase their mastery of shapes and mastery of watchmaking inside and out.
When thinking of Nomos, the first thing that comes to mind is clean, studied designs that follow the Bauhaus method. At times, these break free…
Buffy Seikoed-out for 2023 after snagging an unbelievable bargain.
This verdant new take on Speake-Marin’s integrated sports watch underlines the versatile ingenuity of the Ripples’ design.
A plethora of Seamasters and some internet-breaking tech marked Omega's 2023.
Ultra-thin, ultra-limited and ultra-cool sums up Zach's most worn watches of the year.
Meet the new IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 TOP GUN Mojave Desert – the first-ever 41mm Mojave watch from IWC.
We recap our favourite Micro Monday inclusions of 2023.
Are non-Rolex watches becoming more mainstream, or is it a case of comedians becoming more horologically aware?
This video is a must-watch for any Royal Oak Offshore fans, as it breaks down the role of the collection and the crazy places it's…
With two clear stand-outs, Borna found it somewhat challenging to figure out his third most-worn watch of the year.
Two customised Rolex, one winner. Which fared better at the Sotheby's Fine Watches auction: the Supreme Submariner or the Asprey Daytona?
It might be Christmas time, but this week has been dominated by Lunar New Year models.
The Grand Seiko SBGA469, SLGH011, and SLGH019 are three interesting watches best seen 'in the metal'. But they can only be purchased exclusively online.
It may seem the most boring choice, but Zach makes a case for why Rolex made the most of 2023.
As one of the front-runners in sustainable watchmaking, Ulysse Nardin show off their best use of recycled materials.
Corporate climber or board billionaire? Your choice of wristwear may say more about you thank you think.
At its entry-luxury price point, the Ball Engineer Master II Diver Worldtime has a level of spec and build quality that rivals more expensive professional…
The world's two biggest-selling watch brands have both found themselves in legal strife just as we head into 2024.
The well-established microbrand gives its brawny diver a slew of mother-of-pearl dials.
The mid-range integrated-bracelet watch was just updated with a fresh colour palette.
With strong releases across three model lines, TAG Heuer makes a strong claim for the 2023 "best of" crown.
Making the most of an ETA hand-wound classic, Maen introduce a properly refined integrated-bracelet proposition.
Out of the ten craziest watches of 2023, it's arguable that half of them are from this Vacheron Constantin collection.
Could this hold the key for improved availability, or is it just an unimportant obstacle for the Rolex machine?
With a choice of new-old-stock or new-age, these aren't just stocking-fillers.
How do you pick a favourite child? That's exactly what Andrew made Georges Kern do moments after meeting him.