Introducing: The Chronoswiss Regulator Classic Carbon Racer
The latest regulator watch from Chronoswiss combines old and new in a familiar way.
The latest regulator watch from Chronoswiss combines old and new in a familiar way.
Editor’s note: The Rolex Sky-Dweller is an amazing timepiece. No doubt about it. It’s also the epitome of what Rolex does so well — take something exceedingly complicated, like an annual calendar, and then create a simple, novel and ingenious way of not only displaying said complication but how you interact with the watch. Seriously, who else would have thought of something like utilising the fluted 18k yellow gold bezel to adjust the various different complications of the wristwatch? Anyway, in this writer’s humble opinion, it’s a stroke of genius, and I totally understand why the Sky-Dweller is today in such high demand globally. A little while ago, we reviewed the updated model line-up when it was released at Baselworld 2017, and these were our thoughts. In the months, weeks and days leading up to Baselworld the speculation around what novelties Rolex would release reached a near fever pitch. Pundits made predictions about what the new Sea-Dweller would look like, and if we’d see extensions added to the Daytona and Yacht-Master family. But no one predicted an updated Sky-Dweller … Originally released in 2012, the Sky-Dweller has always been something of a niche proposition. Highly complex and only offered in precious metals,…
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There’s a pretty strong case to be made that Mr Jean-Claude Biver is one of, if not the most influential individual in the horological industry of the last half-a-century. Here is a man who cut his teeth at Audemars Piguet and witnessed first-hand the development of the now legendary Royal Oak. A man who would go on to work at Omega as their Product Manager, before leaving the Swiss watchmaking powerhouse to personally buy another legendary Swiss marque – Blancpain. Yes, Mr Biver’s career is one steeped in history and influence and the uppermost echelons of the Swiss watchmaking industry. In fact, it could be argued that had it not been for Mr Biver and his innovative and inspiring creative guidance, Hublot may very well not exist at all today, as it was Mr Biver who was the genius behind the now iconic Hublot Big Bang. As you can imagine, holding a CV such as “JCB” has enabled the doyen to amass quite the personal collection of timepieces, as evidenced in a very well-known episode of Talking Watches. More recently, however, Phillips created a video showcasing Mr Biver’s simply staggering assemblage of timepieces, which also chronicle his history in the…
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If you want to get a good understanding of a watch company, visiting the manufacture is really something you should plan. This is how you truly discover how a manufacture builds its watches, defines quality, and find out what is made “in-house”. IWC was born from an industrial vision, as F.A. Jones set up his […]
Denis Flageollet, the mastermind behind De Bethune is, without doubt, one of the most talented watchmakers of the industry. His creations have placed the brand outside mainstream watchmaking, in a class of its own. De Bethune watches stand out with their technological singularity as well as their space-age design. And the new De Bethune Maestri’Art […]
Summer is now thankfully just around the corner, which means we can ditch the black on black garb and finally bring some colour back into our lives and, more importantly, onto our wrists. And luckily, we’re now stocking DOXA’s entire collection of colourful timepieces, including the SUB 200, SUB 300T and SUB 1500T. These watches feature vivaciously coloured dials that are perfect for December through February, and will look on point whether you’re headed to the beach, rooftop bar or the bottom of the ocean floor. We’ve picked out five of the hottest examples, and you better break out the sunglasses, because these bad boys are bright! DOXA SUB 300T Aquamarine Featuring what many are referring to as the “Tiffany Dial”, the SUB 300T Aquamarine presents a powerful summer aesthetic that’s sure to bring out your best when the thermostat cracks 30 degrees. $2990 DOXA SUB 1200T This wouldn’t be a list about DOXA watches without mentioning a timepiece with a “DOXA Orange” dial. This SUB 1200T is a special wristwatch, not least for the fact that it’s limited to just 1200 examples worldwide, and it features the famed helium escape valve. $2990 DOXA SUB 1500T Searambler This SUB 1500T…
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Finding adventure in the California wilderness.
It’ll be out of this world.
Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas family is the brand’s luxury sports watch proposal, a well-furnished collection with everything from simple three-handers to sophisticated perpetual calendars, tourbillons and chronographs. The third-generation Overseas family was introduced in 2016 and given its vocation as a travel watch, the appearance of the Dual Time model in 2018 was a welcome addition. The […]
Adding a welcome black dial to the Overseas’ most travel-friendly offering.