The Slow Burn: My Love Affair with Grand Seiko
As a story of the underdog defeating the entrenched industry giant, it is not without precedent. The Ford GT
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As a story of the underdog defeating the entrenched industry giant, it is not without precedent. The Ford GT
For all its upheavals, 2020 will also be known as the year that independent watchmaking came roaring back to
The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
I’ve seen a lot of watches in my life. So, it’s rare for me to have a genuine moment
When you look at the 41mm steel Zenith Chronomaster Sport you realise you’re looking at a greatest hits list
It is an irrefutable fact that the world we live in today, the very landscapes of art, music, cinema,
The term ‘in-house movement’ gets tossed around like a badge of honour in watch circles, but does it really
When discussing Laurent Ferrier, I am brought to mind of Marcel Proust for a vividly evocative reason. According to
The history of the family-owned German watchmaking brand Mühle Glashütte SA seems similar to the tale of the king
As memorable movie lines go it’s one of the greatest. Robert Redford playing Roy Hobbs, a fictional character author
For a long time, the corporate world has been synonymous with structured silhouettes, muted tones, and clean lines, often
Omega’s Speedmaster Professional will forever be the Moonwatch. It earned this stripe 55 years ago on July 21, 1969,
The allure of vibrant flowers and lush greenery has rarely escaped anyone… There’s something innately calming and soothing about
The humble sector dials are making a comeback, and how! With their clean and clutter-free design aesthetic, reminiscent of
Inspired by the comfortable and laidback style of grandads, the ‘eclectic grandpa’ is the second-most buzzing trend of 2024,
At the recently concluded charity event and fundraiser for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute—the Met Gala—also dubbed
Founded in Havana, Cuba, in 1882, Cuervo y Sobrinos started off as a jewellery and luxury watch boutique, importing
Could you offer your perspective on the 2024 novelties from H. Moser & Cie. being showcased at Watches and
Often referred to as the ‘working man’s Rolex’, Geneva-based watch manufacture Tudor is much more than just an inexpensive
Remember the character, Carmela Soprano, played by actress Edie Falco in The Sopranos (1999), a popular Italian-American crime drama
Relative newcomers in the horological world, Bianchet entered the extremely competitive industry in 2017 with a failsafe formula based
Watch dials featuring multiple colours is not something new. We’ve seen watch faces that present different colours in different
Founded in 2002, young, independent watchmaking brand Speake-Marin have already made a name for themselves as creators of ‘belle
Contrary to the popular Shakespearean adage—’A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet’—a brand name that