Introducing – The Stone-Grey Dial of the Glashütte Original Sixties Chronograph Annual Edition 2023

In 2015 Glashütte Original did something genuinely original and strayed from its course of August, classical Saxon watches by launching a groovy colourful collection known as the Sixties. Taking inspiration from the 1960s Spezimatic, Glashütte Original produced a winner that is revisited annually with different dial colours and textures. In what might be interpreted as […]

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First Look – The New “Destro” Gerald Charles Maestro 8.0 GC Sport Squelette in Titanium

The Gerald Charles brand was established by the esteemed Swiss watch designer Gerald Charles Genta, renowned for creating some of the most iconic timepiece designs. Today, under the leadership of Federico Ziviani and with Octavio Garcia as the Creative Director, the Gerald Charles brand is experiencing a resurgence, recognised for its limited production and exclusive […]

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First Look – An Eye-Catching Green Dial for the Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle

As the oldest manufacture in continuous production, Vacheron Constantin has an unrivalled heritage and a devotion to Haute Horlogerie traditions passed down from the 18th century. The Traditionnelle family is, as its name indicates, the brand’s repository of timeless, traditional models. Luckily, Vacheron is also sensitive to trends and fuses conventional features with modern touches […]

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Introducing – Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo Extra-Thin Openworked in Yellow Gold

In the extensive range of anniversary timepieces unveiled by Audemars Piguet to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Royal Oak in 2022, one watch stole some of the spotlight: the Jumbo Extra-Thin Openworked 16204ST. Its contemporary and geometric design, complemented by dynamic, powerful, flowing lines, skillfully captures the essence of a classic skeletonised movement. […]

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First Look – 3 New Seiko Presage With Enamel or Urushi Dials, The SPB403, SPB405 & SPB407

Seiko is a force to contend with in the watchmaking arena and rarely a fortnight goes by without a fresh release. The latest offering from the giant Japanese brand is a trilogy of Presage models from the Craftsmanship Series combining incontestable mechanics with traditional Japanese crafts. Decorated with handcrafted enamel and Urushi lacquer dials, the […]

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First Look – The Laurel-Inspired Seiko Presage Enamel SPB401

There are good reasons why this watch might seem familiar at first glance. Indeed, many elements of its dial and overall design have already been used by the brand. The dial, for instance, is a classic for Seiko, and so is the charmingly unbalanced display. But let’s not get distracted by that, as the new […]

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First Look – Circula Gets Serious about Diving with the DiveSport Titanium

Circula has been hard at work to reestablish itself in the watchmaking industry. Originally founded in 1955, the company focused on selling its watches through retailers only. Now, third-generation owner Cornelius Huber is turning things around with the help of the public. Since the start of Cornelius’ ownership, the focus has primarily been on historical […]

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First Look – The Gold Allure of the New Vacheron Constantin Overseas Self-Winding 35mm

The Overseas is Vacheron Constantin’s luxury sports watch proposal, a well-furnished collection that was redesigned in 2016 and now boasts a wide selection of models for men and women. Complemented by automatic, anti-magnetic movements and finished to Vacheron’s exceptional standards, the versatility of the family is underscored by its winning DIY system to change the […]

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