Whether in sports or watchmaking, brilliance is rarely the product of one extraordinary moment. Shohei Ohtani has transformed ...
The Watch internet — heck, even the internet more broadly — has been busy chatting about Drake’s new Rolex over the last week ...
Much of the conversation around Patek Philippe this week has centred on the Nautilus and what 50 years might bring. Alongside that, the manufacture has introduced two annual calendars marking 30 years ...
Chronographs have always been functional objects first and cultural ones second, and enthusiasts tend to be impatient with anything that reverses that order. If the layout doesn’t make sense, or the ...
There are few genuinely new innovations in watchmaking and few that genuinely change how we interact with a watch. New ...
The most talked-about Reverso – or any Jaeger-LeCoultre watch for that matter – this year may be the Reverso Tribute with a pink gold Milanese bracelet. Yet at the same time, the brand has quietly ...
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“In my early twenties I started working at Davidoff of London, the St James’s cigar shop opened by my father Edward in 1980. I have always been directly or peripherally involved in my father’s ...
The Tudor Black Bay Chrono has long been one of the most compelling chronograph bargains on the market. Beneath the dial is the Breitling B01-derived movement, one of the most competent modern ...
The centenary of the Oyster this year brought with it something rather unexpected – the return of the Yacht-Master II. While the Oyster case represents Rolex at its most foundational and universal, ...
Today in America’s Magic City of Miami, Omega launched the fourth generation of its Seamaster Planet Ocean. The new collection arrives 20 years after the first Planet Ocean of 2005, and the company ...
Most of what passes for innovation in watchmaking is cumulative, the result of a series of small, well-aimed steps rather than dramatic leaps. Progress, in other words, is usually a matter of better ...