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All raising money for a good cause, we select our favourite watches from this year's TimeForArt auction with some surprise choices.
While Milano Watch Week takes place, there are plenty of new releases to keep up interested from brands big and small.
After the short break we had following the Geneva Watch Days, we have a start in activity from all levels of brands. TAG Heuer is…
Despite an aventurine dial and sparkly diamond indices, the Antarctique Flying Diamonds is still subtle.
It's that time of the year again, but other than our favourites, here's a few brands we think got snubbed.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
The first-ever Milano Watch Week is set to take place in October, celebrating the best independent watchmaking has to offer.
Czapek's dual balance watch gets a shiny blue makeover.
From affordable micro-rotor micros to high-end wonders pushing the complication forward.
In the rising warmth of the European summer, new ocean-inspired watches are bringing a breath of fresh air to this torrid weather.
Integrated bracelet watches are amongst the most popular and trending type of watch in the marketplace. Here are some of the best.
Blue dials have always been popular, and these 11 watches stand out as being the nicest money can buy right now.
The revitalised Swiss brand show off rose engine and enamel know-how with a brand new collection.
Watches and Wonders might be just around the corner, but there's still been plenty of hot releases recently.
The left-field integrated-bracelet watch just got a lot more gold.
Fine watchmaking inspired by the symmetry of Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Recovered from a near-fatal experience, Czapek's CEO chats with Andrew and tells the story in his own words.
We bring you the scoop on Watch Oscars 2023.
During our visit to Geneva Watch Days 2023, we got to experience some of the craziest watches of the year. Carbon cases, constant force escapements,…
Czapek continues to shake up the integrated bracelet watch space with stunning new versions of their 38.5mm Antarctique S The Sashiko variants feature dials in…
With Zach’s regularly scheduled programming interrupted by a Japan trip with Grand Seiko, I thought I’d wind you down for this week. With releases still…
The integrated design of the Czapek Antarctique P.04 Lanikai for Collective is the latest collab project created for the membership of Collective Horology A painstakingly…
Czapek has expanded their best-selling integrated Antarctique line with the stunning open-worked Révélation The new in-house SXH7 auto-winding movement is an evolution of their SXH5,…
Watches & Wonders is always a bit crazy, so we thought we’d summarise all the new releases thus far in one article. Easily navigate to…
The Czapek Antarctique Titanium Dark Sector brings attention to negative space in a refreshing way. The new anthracite dial is inspired by the clear and…
Aventurine has never quite taken off in the same way that bronze cases or green dials have in the past few years, for a variety…
Welcome to Geneva Watch Days 2022. Slotted perfectly as a summer send off just as we start coming back from those much needed vacations, this…
While conglomerate brands from groups like Swatch and LVMH have a large presence, arguably the sector of watchmaking that is drawing the most interest from…
Having held the fort back in Melbourne during Watches & Wonders 2022, I couldn’t help but feel just a little bit of FOMO. It would’ve been…
Named after Czapek’s third boutique – as it was the third collection released by the brand – the Czapek and Cie Fabourg de Cracovie is…
I’m sure that all of us have seen our fair share of integrated-bracelet sports watches, but if any of them were worth another look, the…
I know that 5711 Nautilus talk is getting a bit old. Run ending green dials, Tiffany blue dial madness, $6.5m dollar bids at auction etc.…
Editor’s note: There were a lot of watches released in 2021 and the Time+Tide team endeavoured to review as many of them as we possibly could.…
In the future, I’ll look back at 2021 as the year that changed everything for me. At it’s beginning, an ending like this would have…
While the collection has been around for years now, more and more members of the watch community are waking up to the appeal of the…
Imagine walking into a building and coming face to face with some of the biggest brands and independent watchmakers in horology. Well, that’s exactly what…
OK guys, we are back for another round of “Don’t Feed the Hype“. As a refresher for those who may not have seen previous entries…
I’ll be blunt and admit the Czapek Antarctique became a strong personal favourite in the integrated bracelet game when it smashed onto the scene last…
“This is a golden age of sports watch design,” Rob Nudds says over the phone from Germany. “We’ve seen some absolute classics being made before…
Fratello knocked it out of the park in their last collaboration outing with Oris to create a bronze/burgundy Big Crown that nailed all the details…
Me, I’m a dial man. Don’t get me wrong, I love a sharp bevelled case and intricate movements, but what gets me first is the…
Tudor S&G this, Patek 5172G that, but wouldn’t you rather have something … different? Year after year it’s the same story. News breaks in January…
The dust of Baselworld 2018 has finally settled, and while there was a ton of quick news to hammer through, there are certain topics that…
In the early hours of the Australian morning, the watch industry was celebrating its night of nights – the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG)…