Hands-On: The Chopard L.U.C 1860 Flying Tourbillon, 28 Years In The Making
The smallest flying tourbillon in the world, in the same compact case as the original L.U.C collection.
The smallest flying tourbillon in the world, in the same compact case as the original L.U.C collection.
Jiro Katayama, a car designer turned self-taught, independent watchmaker from Japan, is quickly gaining popularity with his brand, Otsuka Lotec. Despite the brand’s limited distribution – exclusively within Japan – enthusiasts worldwide are drawn to Katayama’s craftsmanship and industrial-meets-steampunk watch aesthetic. Travelling to Japan to secure one of his coveted timepieces, be it the retrograde […]
It’s the year of the (gold) Mini! The Longines Mini DolceVita gets a metal makeover.
Microbrand pricing from two Dutch Indie greats is an enticing prospect for folks who find their main brand releases out of reach.
Known for its grey-blue hue, tantalum has a cult following in watchmaking, but how much do you know about this tough metal?
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First presented in 2017, the Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887 came as a surprise, initiating an unprecedented design for the collection. This highly complex Breguet watch, first available in a platinum case with a blue dial, actually teased the complete revamp of the collection that occurred a year later. Three years later for the 220th […]
Commemorating the 10th edition of a legendary race and its sustainability missions.
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Every timepiece crafted by Jean-Marie Schaller and his watchmaking team at Louis Moinet promises one sure thing – it will captivate, invite a closer look, and often spark curiosity about the stories behind it. The latest creation, the Starman, exemplifies this spirit; it is a luxurious, quintessentially Louis Moinet piece made with fragments from two […]
Plastic doesn’t have to equal cheap – here are the watches to prove it.
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Andrew and Justin Hast search for the best field watch under £1,000 at the new Time+Tide London Discovery Studio.
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