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Richard Mille has long since become an institution in modern watchmaking, and his watches, thanks to the high prices they command both ne...
Want patina but not a green wrist? The Tudor Black Bay Bronze has you covered. I would say “everybody loves patina” but like ...
Because sometimes chronograph design isn’t about why, it’s about why not. Since MING launched its first watch in 2017 – the n...
A pragmatically beautiful example of what may be the world’s most useful complication. The Tudor Black Bay GMT has been with us now...
Proof that sometimes, they really do make ’em like they used to. Watches based on classic models from a brand’s back catalog ...
“The secret of ugliness consists not in irregularity, but in being uninteresting.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson The Tudor Black Bay P...
A most elevated take on the balance wheel. The first time I met Maximillian Büsser, he’d come to New York for the US launch of Horo...
A magical miracle of miniaturization. Corum is a company which, like the industry itself, has had a lot of ups and downs since it was fou...
The ultimate form of the dress chronograph. The chronograph by and large is a complication which we are used to seeing in sports watches,...
A high-tech version of Omega’s most famous sea monster. It’s hard to write about a certain class of dive watches without drag...
A De Bethune Perpetual Calendar that offers the best of traditional design and next-generation watchmaking. The perpetual calendar has of...
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Let’s face it, acquiring a watch that only a select few others will own is always an appealing proposition. We live in an industry satura...
There’s a lot we all know about the beloved International Watch Company. Famed for their iconic pilot’s watch collection, the longstandin...
As the world remains at home, we are forced to come together—remotely, of course—to find a new way to work and solve novel problems. The ...