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The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
Available only from autumn until mid-spring, these seasonal timepieces bottle greatness.
The first-ever Milano Watch Week is set to take place in October, celebrating the best independent watchmaking has to offer.
The T1 Series is heralded to become the saviour of HYT, making the brand more approachable, but still keeping the ethos alive.
Restructuring HYT was never going to be an easy task,. New CEO Vincent Perriard reckons he's got the keys to the retrograde fluidic gates.
Watches and Wonders is now truly upon us and, as the big box brands have to stop releases as per fair rules, independent brands are…
Not bothered by large size and potential illegibility? Tom's got the list for you.
This is it. The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved, and the significant other has been convinced this is the last one (honest).…
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,…
The theme of many of this week's releases is a return to more vintage proportions... But those with more substantial wrists need not worry, either.
Even if you say you are not going to buy one of them, you were probably eagerly waiting for the new Swatch x Blancpain collaboration.…
As we predicted last week, the amount of releases these past seven days was massive. Geneva Watch Days is one of the key events in…
The HYT Conical Tourbillon Infinity Sapphires is a limited edition of 8 pieces Its tourbillon calibre, with a spiral balance inclined at 30 degrees, was…
The new HYT Conical Tourbillon culminates HYT’s decade of technological advancement. Their exclusive mechanical fluidic technology blends seamlessly alongside traditional techniques such as glassblowing. The…
The HYT brand is experiencing an encouraging renaissance. It came back with a big bang with the help of Kairos Technology and a certain Davide…
While other manufactures rely on hands or discs to convey information, HYT developed a means of utilising fluid to show the time – carving out…
Innovation is always risky, but HYT paid the ultimate price in 2021 when they were forced into bankruptcy less than 10 years after announcing their…
Watchmaking is a traditional art form, and its heritage often generates a strong connection between client and manufacturer. But we’re in the 21st century now,…
The 30-year wait is over. Liverpool are Premier League champions, having clinched the title with a record seven games of the season to spare. Frankly,…
Watches are no longer the robust tools we use in everyday life. We tell the time with our phones, and watches instead have taken on…
During the day, Andy is a sharp-dressed businessman, but come sundown he’s a gym-loving, whisky-drinking major watch nerd. Although he loves watches of all shapes…
On Thursday night HYT Watches announced their return to Australia in fine style, with the largest assembly of HYT watches in one place in the country…
In the flurry of pre-holiday/SIHH business, we managed to find time for a lightning trip to Sydney, to catch up with HYT CEO Gregory Dourde…
One of the most talked-about things at SIHH 2016 wasn’t Cartier’s new collection, or the real Spitfire in the IWC booth (though both these things…
The Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) is the first big watch event of the year, and has an important role in setting the…
Please excuse us if we take a very brief break from our SIHH programming (you can be sure we’ll be back next week with a…