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Introducing: Grand Seiko Recreates Its Very First Watch With A Night-Sky Dial And Rose Gold Case
This new Grand Seiko First harkens back to 1960 with sparkling navy blue.
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Hermès Introduces Its Most Complicated Watch Yet, the Arceau Duc Attelé
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The Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers The Berkley Grand Complication, The World’s Most Complicated Watch
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IWC Introduces the Portugieser Eternal Calendar With Moon Phase Accuracy Of 45 Million Years
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In-Depth: Piaget Debuts Thinnest Tourbillon Watch Ever
Piaget does the unexpected to mark its 150th anniversary. Instead of a special edition of an existing timepiece, Piaget has profoundly reworked the Altiplano Ultimate Concept (AUC) – endowing it with a flying tourbillon. The thinnest tourbillon ever by some margin, the Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon 150th Anniversary measures 41.5 mm in diameter and stands just 2 mm high, crystal included. In other words, Piaget installed a tourbillon in the AUC while maintaining the same overall height. Initial thoughts The original AUC of 2018 was an impressive example of micro engineering. The innovative movement construction resulted in a case thickness of just 2 mm, while still managing to look like a conventional watch, as opposed to the panel-like appearance of the even thinner Richard Mille RM UP-01. Now Piaget has built upon the concept by adding a tourbillon to the slim construction. A tourbillon is not a practical addition, since chronometry was never the main point of the AUC. Instead, this is an exercise in pushing the limits of micro engineering. Piaget’s engineer surmounted the challenge and the result is nothing short of amazing. It’s crucial to note that adding a tourbillon to the AUC is not merely adding a tourbillon. Practically the entire calibre was reworked – according to Piaget one 90% of the parts are new – right down to reducing the number of spokes in the wheels to minimise energy consumption. Beyond its mechanics, the AUC Tourbillon also...
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Introducing: De Bethune's New Kind Of Grande Complication Takes 22 Years Of Watchmaking And Puts It Into One (Double-Sided) Watch (Live Pics)
What better way to appreciate so many of De Bethune's technical innovations than to wear them all at once?
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HYT Presents Its Most Minimalist Hydraulic Watch Yet
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Hands-On: The Tissot PR516 Mechanical Chronograph Makes Its Case As The Best Chrono Under $2,000
A hand-winder with heritage.
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Hodinkee Insurance: Fortune Names Hodinkee Insurance One Of Its Favorite Watch Insurance Companies For 2024
We made the Top Five!
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Why Rolex is the ultimate watch partner to the Academy Awards
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Auctions: Now’s Your Chance To Buy A Watch From The Estate Of Tony Bennett
Watches given by Sinatra and Gaga represent some of the crooner's relationships over the years.
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Should Your Next Watch Be a Pocket Watch? Citizen Makes a Compelling Case
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In-Depth: The History Of The Micro-Rotor, And How Dominique Renaud And Julien Tixier Have Reinvented It With Their Brand's First Watch
A pioneering industry icon and a young prodigy team up (again) for a new brand that fixes a major issue with a beloved watchmaking design: the microrotor.
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Renaud Tixier makes its debut with an innovative micro-rotor automatic watch
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Hands-On: Gold And Titanium Meet With The 38mm ‘The Citizen’ LE – A Most Surprising Watch
Citizen does what it does best with this limited edition… and then it does some more.
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Hands-On: The New Bulova Lunar Pilot Meteorite Edition Reminds Me Just How Important This Watch Is
NASA and the Lunar Missions are not all about the Speedmaster and this new LE celebrates that in a big way.
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What makes the Bulgari Octo Finissimo one of the most important watch collections today?
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First Take: A Carabiner Watch Clip Made By Cartier
A little unexpected, sure? But we probably could have seen this coming.
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Introducing – Genus Goes Sleeker and Simpler, With the Still Singular GNS2 Watch
Genus, an independent brand hailing from Geneva, is the brainchild of Catherine Henry and Sébastien Billières. In 2007, Sébastien Billières co-created GMTI, a company specialising in manufacturing of ‘Geneva Seal’ movements for brands, and gained broader recognition in 2019 with the highly acclaimed Genus GNS1, featuring an exotic time display. Fast forward five years, and […]
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One To Watch: Fleming’s 'Series 1' Brings Together Two Young Collectors, One Tennis Star, And A Cadre Of Swiss Industry Veterans For A New Independent
Based in the United States and built in Switzerland, Fleming is the culmination of years of passion from its founder, but with a plan to be in the industry for the long haul.
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Haute-Rive Honoris I: Incredible 1,000-Hour/41-Day Power Reserve plus a Flying Tourbillon in a Very Wearable Watch
With 1,000 hours/41 days of power reserve, the Haute-Rive Honoris I is impressive yet doesn’t set any records, however, it outshines the competition because it's so wearable.
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Happenings: A New Watch Show Hits Atlanta For The First Time
Intersect Atlanta will bring more than 15 independent brands together for a one-day show.
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First Look – The New William Wood Fire Exit Watch Balances Fun with Emergency
William Wood was not a watchmaker by trade, he was a distinguished firefighter in the British Fire Service with a 25-year tenure. To his grandson, Jonny Garrett, William Wood was not just a hero who saved lives but an extraordinary individual whose legacy deserved honour. In 2016, Jonny embarked on a mission to craft timepieces […]
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First Look – The Type A11 DD-45, the Dirty Dozen Watch according to Praesidus
Watches have always been intertwined with big historical events all over the world. Many are connected to pivotal events or influential people, such as the Omega Speedmaster and the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the Moon or the watches worn by King Charles III of the British royal family. But some watches are not […]
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Buying Guide – Ring the Bell with these Five Mechanical Alarm Watches
During our very busy lives it’s very easy to be late for a meeting, to forget to top up a parking meter or even be tight on time for a departing flight. And despite the fact we have a device called a smartphone with us to set a (very intrusive) beeping alarm, how about a […]
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Morgan Stanley And LuxeConsult Publish Swiss Watch Industry’s Top 50 Companies For 2023
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Talking Watches: With Jay Kumar, Restaurateur And Watch Collector From Basel To Brooklyn
A chef's three-continent journey, told through watches.
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Backgammon And Watch Strategy With Benjamin Comar, CEO Of Piaget
In 2021, Benjamin Comar assumed the role of CEO at Piaget amidst the challenging backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic reaching its peak. However, Comar’s ascent to this position was not without merit. With an impressive 25-year tenure within the Richemont Group, his career trajectory speaks volumes. He embarked on his journey in 1992 at Cartier, […]
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Baume & Mercier Miniature Pierre Soulages Painting on a Watch Dial (Again)
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Musée Soulages, Baume & Mercier (B&M;) is launching a second edition inspired by Pierre Soulages (1919-2022). The Hampton Polyptyque Edition “Musée Soulages 10th Anniversary” features a dial modelled on Peinture 324 x 362 cm, 1986, Polyptyque I. Inspired by the style of the French abstractionist, the dial reproduces the dense impasto of texture and shapes of the artwork. As with the first edition, it has an all-black case and an overall composition devoid of colour, except for the branding and hands. Initial thoughts While watchmakers often partner with museums, Baume & Mercier’s tie-up with the Musée Soulages’ that started in 2022 yielded the brand’s most compelling watch to date – which is saying a lot for this anaemic brand. The second edition is essentially identical to the first, but with a different artwork on the dial. Though simple, the latest Soulages watch still manages to capture the essence of his work on a tiny canvas. However, as is always the case with limited editions, the number of editions is inversely proportional to desirability and appeal. While the first edition was special – it reputedly sold out swiftly – the second edition is intrinsically less unique. If there are much more on the horizon then the concept will lose much of its interest. The Hampton “Hommage à Pierre Soulages” edition from 2022 Priced at US$6,900, the new Soulages edition costs US$1,050 more than the first edition...