Hands-On: Three Grand Seikos Only Available In Japan – And One You Can Only Get Six Hours From Tokyo
Don’t book your ticket too fast, though. One is already sold out.
Don’t book your ticket too fast, though. One is already sold out.
The current watch market is polarized and most often highlighted by the major and mainstream brands on one hand, and let’s say, all the rest on the other hand. Among the latter, on the fringes of the groups and a few independent and historical brands, a swarm of new brands has emerged in recent years […]
Alpina’s sportiest sports watch’s imposing aesthetic is made more accessible with a slightly smaller case diameter.
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While the Streamliner has positioned itself as H. Moser’s flagship luxury sports watch, the Pioneer has been fighting its corner since 2015 as the brand’s sportiest, all-terrain, entry-level model. Starting with a Centre Seconds model, the collection escalated in complexity to include a Tourbillon, a Perpetual Calendar and even a skeletonised Cylindrical Tourbillon model. Thanks […]
The brainchild of Japanese independent watchmaker Hajime Asaoka (also behind the return of Takano), Kurono Tokyo was defined as his vision of a more accessible take on his design language, with watches merging traditional Japanese cues and classic vintage flair. Recent introductions of the brand focused on compact, retro-inspired watches with a bit less of […]
Perhaps the most popular style of watches today, these integrated bracelet watches prove you don’t need to remortgage to get one.
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The German brand doubles down on the date complication with a wildcard take on a classic model.
If you’ve been following Nomos for a while, you certainly know that despite a certain German rigour and classic minimalistic inspiration (so-called Bauhaus), the Glashütte-based brand doesn’t like to do things too seriously – at least, design-wise. Small touches of colour, original shapes and a youthful approach are key elements of the brand’s design language. […]
The founder of Krayon will discuss the mathematical and mechanical aspects of the brand’s universal sunrise-sunset complication.
While it wasn’t the first watch to reach the Moon, the GMT-Master that is up for sale beat all other Rolex watches up there.
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