The Green Glow: Presenting The H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Concept Citrus Green Timepiece
There are elegant, deep green dials on watches, and then there’s the bright, lime green that will most certainly
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There are elegant, deep green dials on watches, and then there’s the bright, lime green that will most certainly
It was about three years ago when green watches started making a stronger appearance inside the hallowed halls of
When I think of the Zenith Chronomaster Sport, I typically envision the classic sporty design featuring black or white
Since time immemorial, watch hands have been a necessity in terms of time-telling; at least the hour and the
With the release of the ‘glassbox’ chronograph in 2023, TAG Heuer unlocked a sort of portal into the past
Of all the Chronoswiss collections, the most meaningful is perhaps the Delphis. A jumping hour display and retrograde minutes
Maintaining a consistent language of design and watchmaking helps a brand align with a certain virtue. For Norqain, their
The year 2024 is off to a great start with brands such as H. Moser & Cie. presenting their
This week, at the LVMH Watch Week 2024 in Miami, luxury watch brands that fall under the Moët Hennessy
Larger than life, resplendent to the very last detail, and truly a manifestation of ‘haute horlogorie’ is what comes
Recognising that world-timer watches are among the most useful complications in wristwatches today, Omega expand their world-timer offerings with
Czapek’s illustrious heritage endures, much like the timeless appeal of their timepieces. The revival of the esteemed Czapek name
Originally founded in 1891 at Le Locle, Swiss watchmaker Angelus have developed pioneering multi-complication wristwatches such as the 1942
In the year 2004, Frederique Constant and Austin-Healey embarked on a deliberate journey together, bound by common values and
The word ‘family’ entails more than genetics for independent Swiss luxury watchmaking brand Raymond Weil, named after the brand’s
Young independent watchmaker Norqain are known for their robust and reliable timekeepers that are built for the outdoors. Established
Putting the cart before the horse, H. Moser & Cie. created the integrated bracelet of their Streamliner before they
A symbol of growth, renewal, harmony and prosperity, green on a watch could be refreshing and calming, or bold
Bremont’s mission objectives appear clear—to bring ambitious and quality watchmaking back to Britain and offer rugged, highly functional mechanical
Of all the useful complications in a wristwatch, the GMT function likely tops the list, allowing the wearer to
In the past, we’ve seen Oris collaborate with some of the world’s most effective agents of change, including the
There are several instances where brands from the two worlds of motorsports and watchmaking have had interlinked histories. Most
Hölstein-based watch manufactures Oris are pioneers when it comes to social and environmental change. With their ‘Change for the
Known for its contemporary design, drawing inspiration from both aviation and urban environments, the iconic Bell & Ross BR