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Fresh from Geneva Watch Days, and into the regular swing of things, with plenty of new releases.
Omegas with Easter eggs, Norqains with diamonds and Urwerks modeled after spy planes were the order of the week.
Buffy explores the 1970s trend that is back in full swing, and how far your money actually goes.
Watches & Wonders is now a thing of the past, but luckily, watch releases are not slowing down at all, headlined by Omega and Credor.
The watch machine never stops churning, turning out new releases even after the conclusion of Watches and Wonders.
Perpetual calendars in celebration of the leap year are the order of the week.
With Geneva Watch Days inching ever closer, more and more watches are being presented. As always, we chose only ten, with some amazing releases being…
Konstantin Chaykin introduces a new one-eyed monster in collaboration with Louis Erard Le Regulateur is available in both 39 and 42mm variants These timepieces are…
Louis Erard is no stranger to collaboration, having released some of their most successful pieces in partnership with the likes of Massena LAB and legends…
A couple of years ago I wrote a few articles under the name The Modifier’s Series, providing an overview of the few brands capable of…
Back in October, we covered the Old School by Massena LAB x Luca Soprana – a montre d’école inspired limited edition crafted and assembled by master…
It’s fair to say that the watchmaking industry is often pretty uptight as a whole. Companies like Swatch and Hublot try to inject some fun…
Are the bold, dazzling stone dials of yesteryear making a comeback? After the unexpected releases from H.Moser earlier this year it does seem like it,…
If you’ve been around watches for more than a few years there’s a decent chance you’re familiar with the watch designs of Alain Silberstein. They’re…