Introducing: Tudor Adds An Opaline Dial To The Black Bay GMT
We’ve got a ‘polar’ sport watch from Tudor – and it looks ice cold.
We’ve got a ‘polar’ sport watch from Tudor – and it looks ice cold.
The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 XPS honours the Alps further with a Monte Rosa inspired dial. The calibre L.U.C 96.40-L is only 3.3mm thick, with the watch totalling 8mm. It’s also the second of Chopard’s movements to be granted a Geneva Seal, the first being the Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon. If you want to see … Continued
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The Vacheron Constantin Overseas collection debuted in 1996 but was viewed by many as a successor to Vacheron’s 222 models, designed by Gerald Genta and presented in 1977. The collection, updated in 2016, is built around the popular concept of a sports luxury watch, with various editions of the casually elegant Overseas always in high […]
They range from 31mm to 41mm. We’ve got color changes and a new movement. But the best day-to-day improvement might just be the quick-adjust clasp.
This surprising precious metal diver is ready for Summer.
Since 2021, Parmigiani Fleurier’s trajectory has focused almost exclusively on developing the Tonda PF collection, a refined, understated luxury sports watch family derived from the existing Tonda. For 2023, Parmigiani enhances its mission as a producer of innovative, intuitive, and user-friendly complications. Marking a world première, the Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante takes a concept first […]
Jaeger-LeCoultre‘s Reverso, introduced in 1931, is a legitimate icon in the watchmaking world. Originally designed for polo players fed up with smashing the glass on their watches, the Reverso provided a clever solution in the form of a swivelling protective case. With its sleek Art Deco personality and two faces, the Reverso embraces its original […]
The Tudor Black Bay GMT model has been with us since 2018. Inspired by vintage Tudor watches from the 1950s and 60s, it has a classic and elegant look with a bold red and blue Pepsi bezel, reminiscent of the iconic Rolex GMT-Master. Five years after its introduction, the model gets a facelift and remains […]
Chopard introduced the Alpine Eagle collection in 2019 to compete in the growing segment of luxury sports watches with integrated bracelets. A modern interpretation of Chopard’s St. Moritz line from the 1980s, the Alpine Eagle, viewed by many as an attempt to create a genuine alternative to Royal Oak and Nautilus, became an essential part […]
Revamped entirely in 2018, with a sportier design and a clever set of interchangeable straps and bracelet, the Santos de Cartier (not to be confused with its more elegant sister, the Santos-Dumont) has been first launched, classically, with silver dials, and in Large Model (LM) and Medium Model (MM), both powered by automatic movements. Then […]