All That Glitters Against Black: Zenith Introduce The Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar In Rose Gold And Black
With a history as rich as Zenith’s, one can count on the stories—the tales of survival and revival—to make
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With a history as rich as Zenith’s, one can count on the stories—the tales of survival and revival—to make
Very often, passion for one’s craft and the joy an endeavour gives the craftsman shines through in the art
Longines update their contemporary square watch collection with the introduction of four new Mini DolceVita Dual-Tone watches. Introduced in
The Tudor novelties displayed in Geneva at Watches and Wonders this year were impressive, to say the least. From
Girard-Perregaux’s bestselling collection turns 50 this year. For a watch introduced in 1975 as a ‘Quartz Chronometer’, the Laureato
Ulysse Nardin uphold their legacy as pioneers with the release of their latest diver that defies convention. At 52g,
In their 165th year, TAG Heuer have much to celebrate, including a rebranding effort that is ‘Designed to win’.
The Big Crown Pointer Date has been a part of the Oris family for over 80 years. But the
Ten world records and over 60 international awards later the Bulgari Octo Finissimo line is among the most awarded
One’s surroundings can sometimes offer the most inspiring ideas. For Viennese watchmaker Carl Suchy & Söhne, the Austrian capital
At Watches & Wonders this year, Chronoswiss unveil the new families of watches that will join their existing collections.
As Czapek & Cie enter their 10th year as a revived watchmaking maison, they also mark 180 years since
Maurice Lacroix celebrate 50 years of crests and troughs in an industry that has seen its share of stormy
As a grand finale of sorts to their 260th year celebrations, the ‘Swiss watchmaker with English roots’ present the
At the 2023 Watches and Wonders, the Hautlence Linear Series 1 watch stood out for its shape and unique
Seiko’s first dive timer from 1965, the 62MAS, went on to inspire multiple tool watches for both professionals and
Seiko’s revival of their King Seiko line in the early 2020s opened up an almost-forgotten treasure chest of superb
Louis Erard’s latest regulator timepiece highlights the Jura-based brand’s respect for their surroundings. The Louis Erard Regulator X GoS
For Bianchet, if the year 2024 was an experiment in materials, this year is going to be even more
After mineral watch dials, it’s time for fossilised watch faces. Arnold & Son present their newest timepiece in a
The iconic blades of Perrelet’s turbine have been reinterpreted in various ways—some staid and sporty, others psychedelic and hypnotic.
It’s official: open-worked dials are not a ‘trend’, rather a genre. Almost every brand has a version of a
The ‘Space Age’ we live in truly is an exciting time in the earth’s history. Even today, space exploration
On the 613th day of an underwater expedition in the DC superhero film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the