In-Depth Review: Raymond Weil Shine For Ladies
With the recent launch of the Beatles Maestro Limited Edition and the popular Freelancer collection, the family-owned brand, Raymond Weil
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With the recent launch of the Beatles Maestro Limited Edition and the popular Freelancer collection, the family-owned brand, Raymond Weil
The dial of a watch is its face and arguably the most important element as it not only sets
Despite the quartz crisis of the 1970s and the more recent influx of smartwatches, the Swiss watch industry has
The world-timer is a beast in the watch world—tough to tame, but definitely packs a punch. Latin for ‘the
Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and your current home time… while it is physically impossible to travel to
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A retrograde perpetual calendar is tasked to reveal the day of the week, date, leap year, and at times,
Known for their exquisite timepieces with intricately-crafted skeleton designs, Swiss-German watch manufacture Armin Strom released the Pure Resonance Ultimate
With their unconventional approach to watchmaking, independent watchmaker Trilobe have managed to make themselves known in the world of
The house of Bovet recently extended the longstanding 19Thirty line with three radiant blue dials. Two of them (19Thirty
In the same year of its launch, 2020, the Miss Audrey line of timepieces won the ‘ladies’ timepiece’ prize
Larger than life, resplendent to the very last detail, and truly a manifestation of ‘haute horlogorie’ is what comes
In the realm of watch options, the sheer abundance can be overwhelming, spanning diverse materials, price ranges, and technical
The latest Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad, showcased for the first time at Watches and Wonders, Geneva, is, arguably,