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Nothing says vintage like the warm flash of pink in the dials of yesteryear, but here are some great modern salmon dials worth considering.
From quirky quartz to haute horlogerie.
Compact cases, clever collaborations and the return of a model we thought could be gone for good, all in last week in watches.
After occupying the heritage location for a decade, the Hermès Melbourne boutique has redecorated its home.
Pink dial watches have traditionally been dainty and blingy, but fortunately this is no longer the case. Here are some of the best.
Watches are perfect for milestone celebrations, not just because you can wear them every day, but because they symbolise the passing of time. Graduation is…
Whether it's a simple Casio, dressy Fears or luxe Bulgari, we think we've covered our bases for our 2024 Mother's Day guide.
Tom test drives the Fears Brunswick 38, the Bristol-based revival of a heritage British brand.
British Watchmakers' Day has just passed with a resounding success, with over 1,300 people in attendance at the Royal Horticultural Halls.
Thanks to popular demand, we outline five more microbrand winners of 2023.
Wow… Nobody expected much in terms of watch releases this week, but some of the biggest brands in the industry unexpectedly decided to present very…
A watch is just about the best birthday gift, especially for a young adult. What? No. We're definitely not biased.
Fears size up the salmon-tinged colourway that saved the company in 2020, accompanied by a new mother-of-pearl number.
Off the back of another Apple September event, it looks like the new Apple Watch is about as exciting as watching paint dry
Keeping the excitement of our new Melbourne Time+Tide Watch Discovery Studio opening its doors to the public going, we’re delighted to introduce the latest newcomer…
Editor’s note: We’re beyond excited to share with you the news of the Time+Tide Watch Discovery Studio finally being open. In a sneak peek of…
If you ask a watch enthusiast, one of the most exciting parts of the hobby is not actually wearing watches. The real excitement stems from…
First of all I’d like to apologise for the punny title – it was simply too tempting. Slated to take place from August 16-23, the…
Shining a light on some lesser-known brands is one of my favourite things to do here at Time+Tide, and the weekly Micro Mondays segment helps…
Some extinct brands that get revived for the modern mechanical boom are often raised in mystery, bought out by private companies who heap glory on…
This past week, New York City became the centre of the watch world as it hosted two major watch events. One of those, Windup Watch…
Watches have always been much more than tellers of time. They hold memories and are one of the most personal items someone can own. With…
Some people (yes, me) have a mental block, and just can’t being themselves to put on a rectangular watch. While I love the often Art…
I’m going to put it out there and say there is no more charismatic person in today’s watch world than Fears managing director Nicholas Bowman-Scargill.…
Recently an email dropped into my inbox with the header: “Tornek-Rayville: An icon resurfaces”. It detailed the reboot of the semi-mythical watch brand that supplied…
EDITOR’S NOTE: We met @therealmrxsydney through one of our Time+Tide Club meet-ups. He’s a British ex-pat with the sort of eye-popping watch collection that’d make…
It started, like so many admirable ideas, in a pub garden over a few pints on a sunny day. Nicholas Bowman-Scargill, the Managing Director of…
Fears Watch Company is a big part of the renaissance of British watchmaking and yet another sign of the new roaring 20s as UK horology…
You don’t always have to look to the usual suspects or pay a hefty price to get a quality watch. There is a wide spectrum…
In the name of my fellow tiny wristers, or just those who prefer watches closer to classic proportions, I’ve assembled a list of 10 of…