First Look – The New Seiko Prospex Speedtimer SPB513 & SPB515

Seiko’s Prospex Speedtimer line has long reflected the brand’s ties to motorsport and its enduring commitment to precision. For 2025, Seiko builds on this legacy by celebrating its shared history with the Japanese car maker Datsun, a partnership that harks back to the golden era of the late 1960s and early ’70s. Alongside the special […]

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Introducing – The Glashütte Original Panda-Style Seventies ‘X’ Chronograph, an Exclusive North American Edition

Glashütte Original’s Seventies chronograph captures the iconic design groove of the 1970s with its square, TV-shaped case, integrated bracelet, and cool luxury sports watch looks. Since its debut in 2014, the Seventies Chronograph has been revisited with vibrant-coloured dials. The latest release, the Seventies ‘X’ Chronograph, opts for a classic panda-style dial with a matte […]

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First Look – The New Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Mechanical Chronograph SRQ055

The original 1969 Seiko Speedtimer marked a milestone as the world’s first automatic chronograph with both a vertical clutch and a column wheel, boosting timing precision and reliability. That same year, the Datsun 240Z debuted as a Japanese sports car that proved its performance in global rallying, famously winning the East African Safari Rally in […]

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First Look – The Nivada Grenchen Chronosport Blue

Nivada Grenchen goes back almost a century to 1926 and has a sizeable portfolio to draw from for modern reissues, such as the Depthmaster “Pac-Man”, Super Antarctic and many more. Although a victim of the Quartz Crisis, like many other brands, it came back in 2020 with faithful releases at accessible prices. The latest Chronosport […]

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First Look – The Monochromatic Looks of the Pequignet Concorde 36mm Titanium

With an integrated manufacture in Morteau, a French town close to the Swiss border, Pequignet is proud to proclaim its status as “one of the only French manufactures of Haute Horlogerie” and can back up the statement with its four in-house calibres. One of the newest collections, the sporty cushion-shaped Concorde, was released just two […]

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Interview – At The Heart Of The Tour de France With Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Tissot

Widely regarded as the pinnacle of road cycling, the Tour de France demands everything from its riders. In 2025, the 112ᵉ edition covered approximately 3,338.8 km over 21 stages. Every second matters. Traditionally, fans remember the legendary 1989 showdown where Greg LeMond edged Laurent Fignon by just 8 seconds, the narrowest margin ever, with precision timing the heartbeat of […]

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