Revolution
Results for Laurent Ferrier Grand Sport
4,446 articles · 900 videos found · page 71 of 179
Revolution
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: Lando Norris Celebrates Winning The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix Wearing Richard Mille
Plus, Tom Brady and Ed Sheeran bring out some seriously cool Royal Oaks.
Hodinkee
Tudor Creates A Pair Of Special 'Chameleon' Black Bays To Match The Visa Cash App RB Livery For The Miami Grand Prix
A credit card-inspired livery makes its way to the driver's wrists for race weekend in Miami.
Revolution
Norqain Gives Customers 3.5 Million Ways to Build Their Dream Sport Watch
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: A Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16700, A Reverse Panda Tudor Black Bay Chrono, And A Grand Seiko Elegance
Plus a Vacheron Cornes de Vache, and a Lange Saxonia Automatik.
Video
Ulysse Nardin Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon - Live review
Quill & Pad
Which Watches Do You Think Merit Contention in the 2024 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG)?
While the red carpet GPHG prize giving ceremony isn’t until the 13th of November 2024, GPHG Academy members have until the 26 of April to submit suggestions for watches for consideration. Ian Skellern is interested to hear your thoughts on which watches warrant contention and what you think about the new category changes.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Hermès Launches 'The Cut,' A Sport Watch For Women
It's a simple, clean, easy-to digest-watch.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Grand Seiko Introduces A New Green Textural Dial Design And Ever-Brilliant Steel To Its Evolution 9 Collection
Will mint green be the final boss of the green dial trend?
Hodinkee
Introducing: Grand Seiko's New Spring Drive Chronograph GMT SBGC275 Has A Dial That Changes Colors With The Light (Live Pics)
The lion's mane pattern of the dial is something that you have to see to truly appreciate.
Revolution
The Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers The Berkley Grand Complication, The World’s Most Complicated Watch
Video
Spring Drive Grand Seiko Luxury Watch & Spyderco Knife Unboxing/Initial Impressions
Hodinkee
This Week In The Shop: Six Killer Grand Seiko Dials Not Named 'Snowflake'
Showing some love to some less hyped options from the brand with an affinity for nature-inspired dial designs.
Hodinkee
Shop Spotlight: The Casiotron Makes Its Grand Return 50 Years After Starting A Digital Revolution
Casio reintroduces its first digital watch to the world of today, complete with solar charging and Bluetooth connectivity.
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: A Grand Seiko SBGH273, A 1980s Rolex Day-Date, And A Yellow-Gold Green-Dial Cartier Tank
Plus a Senator Excellence from Glashütte Original, and a Radiomir GMT from Panerai.
Monochrome
Interview – Laurent Dordet, CEO of Hermès Horloger, Talks about the Impressive Growth of a Discreet Giant of the Industry
Hermès, a French powerhouse of everything luxury that is still mostly owned by the direct descendants of the founder (the Hermès dynasty and the Dumas family), is in a class of its own. The same goes when it comes to the Group’s watch division, Hermès Horloger. A discreet giant of the watch industry, Hermès has […]
Worn & Wound
The Grand Prix is the Latest Historic Reference to be Revived by Vulcain
Building on a rich heritage spanning over 165 years, Swiss watchmaker Vulcain continues to draw attention in the watch industry with each new reissue. Under the leadership of Guillaume Laidet, Vulcain’s Chief Revival Officer, the brand has been on a trajectory of reinterpreting its iconic timepieces, breathing new life into past references. Since 2022, Vulcain has been setting the tone for each season with strategic launches of emblematic collections, including the Cricket, Skindiver, Nautical, and more. Today, Vulcain has rereleased another popular model, the highly anticipated Grand Prix. Originally introduced in the 1960s to commemorate Vulcain’s triumph at the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition, the Grand Prix returns with a diameter of 39mm, a great contemporary size with plenty of presence for a variety of wrists. The Vulcain Grand Prix 39mm really exemplifies Swiss elegance. Its slim and uncluttered design is a no-fuss interpretation of a clean, vintage watch that will surely garner the attention of those looking for that “Old Money” aesthetic we hear so much about on TikTok nowadays. Equipped with a Swiss Landeron automatic movement, the time-only watch features a domed crystal over a dial in Champagne, Light Grey, or Black with a semi-glossy sunray finish. With a brushed/polished steel case and polished hour markers on the dial, these vintage-inspired elements are complemented by a double-dome sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, ensuring op...
Video
Three On Three: Stainless Steel Sport Watches With Integrated Bracelets
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Zenith Chronomaster Sport In Titanium
Zenith lightens up its popular high-frequency chronograph.
Revolution
Zenith presents a new Chronomaster Sport in titanium
Revolution
The Best Sport Watch of 2023 You Might Have Missed
Allow us to shed some light on one of Wei’s favorite watches that may have caught your attention in 2023 – the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Monobalancier Titanium. The Excalibur line by Roger Dubuis draws inspiration from the Arthurian legend and has been a flagship collection for the Geneva-based brand since 2005. One of the distinctive […]
Worn & Wound
Zenith Updates the Chronomaster Sport with Two New References, One of which Looks Familiar, the Other…Not So Much
It’s been a big week for Frédéric Arnault and LVMH Watches. Arnault took charge of LVMH Watches earlier this month, so this is his first LVMH Watch Week at the broader helm (he has spent the last few years as CEO of TAG Heuer), and I would say it has been a strong kickoff to his tenure. Wild Hublot Masterpieces, El Primero Triple Calendars from Zenith, and yellow gold Octo Finissimos are all worthy of celebration, but it wouldn’t be LVMH Watch Week without some new additions to the Chronomaster Sport lineup. The Chronomaster Sport was first introduced back in 2021, and initial reactions were very clear that it was built as a sort of “Daytona-killer.” In the now three years since, it has proven to be so much more. Built on more history than just about any chronograph on the market, the Chronomaster Sport has proven to be a fantastic modern interpretation of the longstanding El Primero. Zenith has trickled out new variants of the Chronomaster Sport since its introduction, and despite the signature multi-colored subdials that have been both a hallmark of El Primero watches across the decades and the Chronomaster Sport, these variants have been mostly sedate. Today that changes, and in a big way. Zenith has dropped two new iterations of the Chronomaster Sport, one steel, one decidedly not. Starting with the steel release, we have what essentially amounts to a steel Chronomaster Sport with a green ceramic bezel and matching dial. While the watch is striking, this isn...
SJX Watches
Hublot Introduces a Three-Dimensional “Grand” Complication
Hublot’s flagship launch at LVMH Watch Week 2024 is the MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System, an enormous and outlandishly complicated wristwatch that takes a novel approach to each of its key functions: telling the time, winding, and regulation. The time is indicated by rolling cylinders, while the movement is regulated by an inclined flying tourbillon, and the mainsprings wound by a novel mechanism that relies on the linear motion of twin sliding weights. All the mechanical intricacy is visible under a panoramic, wraparound sapphire crystal curved on three different planes. Initial Thoughts Although Hublot is best known for its simpler models like the Classic Fusion, and sometimes gets flak for the basic movements used in those watches, the brand has long specialises in intricately-mechanical complications, most notably the MP-05 LaFerrari with a movement shaped like an automobile engine and the MP-07 with a 40-day power reserve. The MP-10 continues the series in the same oversized, hyper-modern format. The movement combines several unusual complications that have been found elsewhere, but never altogether. These include the cylindrical time display and inclined tourbillon, but more notably the linear winding mechanism. This is probably the most dynamic complication in the watch, since the twin weights on each side of the case will slide up and down with the motion of the wrist. Winding a movement with sliding weights has been tried several times in the past, includin...
Video
Japanese Perfection - The Grand Seiko Snowflake Spring Drive Luxury Watch Review - Ref. SBGA011
Hodinkee
Introducing: Green Hues Or Gem-Set Gold Expand The Zenith Chronomaster Sport Lineup
Two new (and very different) takes on the brand’s most modern chronograph offering.
Hodinkee
Three On Three: Comparing Entry-Level, In-House Automatics From Grand Seiko, Omega, And Rolex
How do affordable models from three of the biggest brands in high-end watchmaking stack up?
Monochrome
Hands-on – The Powerful Union Glashütte Noramis Chronograph Sport
A company that offers a wide variety of timepieces that cater to all tastes, Union Glashütte goes from bold to classic. Established initially as Uhrenfabrik Union in Glashütte in 1893 by Johannes Dürrstein, a prominent figure in the German watch industry, the brand swiftly rose to prominence in Glashütte watchmaking – until World War II […]
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: Shohei Ohtani Wears Grand Seiko During His Record-Breaking Dodgers Announcement
Plus, a familiar face shows us the kind of watch you can buy after retiring as an all-time great.
Monochrome
First Look – The Grand Cru Girard-Perregaux 1966 Château Latour Edition
Collaboration watches are a dime a dozen these days as watch brands turn to high-profile players and marques on the sports and cultural scene to add some pizzazz to their collections. Even some of the oldest Swiss watch brands are not immune to the appeal of collaborations, especially if the partner is as reputable as […]
Video