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How H. Moser & Cie Grew Under The Leadership of the Meylan Family
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Six of the best independent German watchmakers you need to know now
We started this conversation with the Japanese watch brands. We then moved to the French and the English, we now turn to the German independent watchmakers.
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Introducing – The New Bulgari Serpenti Pallini Trilogy of High-Jewellery Watches
It’s fair to say that Bulgari’s ultra-thin Octo Finissimo watches have stolen the limelight for the past decade. However, Bulgari’s laurels have rested for decades on its fabulous and creative high-jewellery watches, spearheaded by the brand’s mascot, the Serpenti. Decked with fabulous gemstones, flexible Tubogas straps or whirling with tourbillons, Bulgari’s Serpenti has countless guises. […]
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The Beda’a Angles Explores the Art of Geometry
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Three New Octo Chiming Watches Champion The Sound of Bvlgari
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Introducing: A Trio Of Chiming Watches From Bulgari – Each More Complicated Than The Next
The Devil's Interval is in the details.
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Armin Strom Fits The Dual Time GMT Resonance Into a New 39mm Size
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Daniel Roth Reveals the Movement of Its Tourbillon Watch In a New Rose Gold Model
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Introducing: The Laurent Ferrier Classic Auto Sandstone, The Marriage Of Two Collections
The brand continues building its catalog, steadily and without deviating from a core identity.
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Tudor Introduces a New Blue Black Bay Chronograph on the Eve of Geneva Watch Days
The watch world descends upon Geneva this week for Geneva Watch Days, which means new releases, which have been on a slow drip all summer, are suddenly on a more aggressive clip. While several dozen brands are official participants in Geneva Watch Days, like Watches & Wonders, other brands tend to jump in on the fun and coordinate releases and even take meetings outside the official program. Tudor is never one to let an opportunity like this pass, and even though they aren’t officially on the docket, they’ve dropped a new release on the eve of the festivities. The Black Bay Chronograph “Blue” Boutique Edition is exactly what it says on the tin. Here we have a blue panda rendition of the brand’s premier chronograph model, with a deep blue dial and silvered subdials at 9:00 and 3:00. And yes, availability is said to be limited to “select Tudor boutiques.” This release comes just a few months after Tudor surprised us with an extremely limited pink edition of the Black Bay Chrono. That watch has proven to be among the most sought after new releases of the year, and while the pink dial is certainly the star, the secret weapon is the inclusion of the fantastic five-link bracelet, which saw it’s debut in the chrono lineup on the pink edition. It’s back for the “Blue” Boutique, and based on Tudor supplied imagery alone, I’m prepared to say this is the correct bracelet for this watch, full stop. In terms of specs, all the key data is carried over from ...
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Marine Lemonnier-Brennan: The Doyenne of Public Relations in the Swiss Watch Industry
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Hidden Treasures in Citizen’s Century of Watchmaking
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Portrait – David Candaux, An Independent Watchmaker with the Soul of the Vallée de Joux
Independent watchmaking has been on the rise over the past 20 years, and for good reason. Independent watchmakers are guided by passion and personal perspectives, leading to authentic creations and often crafted to a level unattainable in mass production. David Candaux’s motto, “Le Coeur et l’Esprit” (the heart and mind), perfectly captures this philosophy. Raised […]
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The Audacity of Hublot Watchmaking
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Alain Delon: Remembering The Cool King of French Cinema
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Collectibles - A Perfect Time Capsule
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First Look – Union Glashütte Presents New Editions Of The Racy Averin Chronograph
Back in 2008, Union Glashütte introduced the square-cased Averin. This bold chronograph watch looked quite different from most, thanks to a unique display for the date. A central three-handed pointer followed a three-line scale. Different, unique and quite fun for sure! Now though, the brand has decided to simplify things a little and morph the […]
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Hands-On: Two Unlikely Watches That Became The Face Of Omega's Olympics – The BG859 And The Aqua Terra 150 'Ultra Light' 'Duplantis'
It makes sense the Olympics would be all about the Speedmaster or Seamaster, but these two watches have won me over for two different reasons.
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Rise of the Geezer Watch: What It Is and Why Everyone Wants One Right Now
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New Rolex Short Film Highlights The Worldwide Impact Of The Perpetual Planet Initiative
Nat Geo, Mission Blue, and the Laureates, too.
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Monterey I & II: The (Almost) Forgotten First Watches of Louis Vuitton
Many think that Louis Vuitton's first watch was the Tambour, which was launched in 2002. However the brand actually began with a watch collection called Monterey in the 1980s. The Monterey I, an unusual worldtime watch designed by Gae Aulenti with date and moon phase, was soon followed by the ceramic-encased Monterey II that added an alarm function.
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Happy Birthday Singapore! Celebrating The Successes of Our Watch Retail Giants
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A Peek Into One of China’s Largest Movement Manufacturers
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Inside The Manufacture: A Backstage Pass To The Production Of The MoonSwatch And Scuba Fifty Fathoms
Interviewing the man behind the watches that broke the Internet.
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There’s Nothing Messi about this Trio of Hublots Celebrating Argentine Football
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Introducing – The Breathtaking Elegance of the Andersen Genève Jumping Hours Black Jade Stone
Master watchmaker Svend Andersen has been a renowned figure on the independent watchmaking scene since 1980. The Danish watchmaker’s ingenious and original approach to complications, including his sophisticated calendar watches and world timers, has captivated collectors and top-tier watch brands for years. To celebrate his 40th anniversary in watchmaking in 2020, Svend Andersen produced a […]
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In-Depth: The Ingenuity of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller
At Watches & Wonders 2024, Rolex refreshed the Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller collection with two new models in 18k gold matched with a Jubilee bracelet, giving a new face to its most complicated watch. The Sky-Dweller was the brand’s most complex wristwatch at introduction in 2012 and remains so a dozen years later. Despite its technical sophistication, the Sky-Dweller is very much a Rolex, incorporating innovations geared towards practicality and functionality. Combining the Saros annual calendar with a second time zone in 24-hour format, the cal. 9002 of the Sky-Dweller boasts several patents, marking out the Sky-Dweller as one of the most innovative Rolex watches of the 21st century. Rolex’s take on the annual calendar in particular is perhaps the most unique in contemporary watchmaking. It relies on clever mathematics and gear mechanics, while doing away with traditional levers or cams, in order to maximise reliability and useability. The second-generation Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller movement, the cal. 9002 that succeeded the cal. 9001 Notably, Rolex managed to incorporate all of the complications of the Sky-Dweller into a design that preserves the classic Oyster silhouette thanks to the innovative Ring Command system. The case has no pushers or buttons, but instead relies on the bezel as a clever function selector mechanism that transforms the signature fluted bezel into a functional device while eliminating the need for an additional crown or pushers. The Oyster ...
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Hands-On: Three New Dials Of Hamilton's Khaki Field Mechanical 38
New dial colors prove more options aren't a bad thing.
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Bottom Time: The Important Lessons I’ve Learned While Diving With Over 200 Watches
Old friend and dive expert Jason Heaton shares some underwater wisdom.