Fifteen Diverse And Exemplary Diver’s Watches—What’s Your Pick?
‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
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‘Does anyone actually go diving with a high-end dive watch?’ is a question on a lot of people’s minds,
Could you offer your perspective on the novelties this year—the new Millesime watches? We launched the Millesime collection last
What made 2023 a landmark year for Raymond Weil was their Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) win
The concept of moon phases was discovered eons before the era of script and foundation of any religion or
As seasons change, so do our sartorial choices. Being caught knee deep in leather boots at the peak of
The popular period-drama series, Bridgerton is back again with its highly-anticipated third season, delivering swoon-worthy romance, toe-curling saucy scenes,
The humble sector dials are making a comeback, and how! With their clean and clutter-free design aesthetic, reminiscent of
The colour blue has an age-old association with India. From the Ashoka Chakra on the Tiranga (India’s national flag),
Luxury needn’t necessarily be expensive—or feel uncomfortable—as most experts will attest. It is more about how wearing something luxurious
Alpina Alpiner Extreme Quartz The 2024 Alpina Alpiner Extreme Quartz offers a compact design in four vibrant colors and
It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
As the countdown to Watches & Wonders 2024 begins, the horological world is abuzz with excitement over the latest
The biggest misconception about buying a fine timepiece is that one needs to shell out an obscene amount of
Launched in 2007, the Freelancer is one of Raymond Weil’s top-selling collections, offering a diverse range of sophisticated mechanical
Established in 1976, independent watchmaker Raymond Weil have managed to build a favourable reputation among watch lovers and connoisseurs,
The biggest honours in the world of horology came around for the 23rd time this Thursday, November 9, in
The word ‘family’ entails more than genetics for independent Swiss luxury watchmaking brand Raymond Weil, named after the brand’s
“Art is how we decorate space, music is how we decorate time.” This quote by artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88),
Not quite unlike the colour of the Indian national cricket team, blue in various hues has been seen in
The connection between Raymond Weil’s Freelancer collection and music resembles a finely-tuned orchestra. Rooted in the brand’s deep appreciation
Welcome back to our ‘dive watch guide’. So far in part one and part two, we’ve journeyed through the
The concept of skeleton dial watches dates to the 1760s, when French watchmaker André-Charles Caron stripped off every inch
Pastel shades both soothe and uplift with their soft tones, celebrating a hint of colour melted in white. Raymond
The horological world first began developing water-resistant watches in the 1920s, with the Rolex Oyster, Omega Marine and Panerai