Grand Seiko Icy Dials Celebrate Anniversaries
Grand Seiko celebrates the twentieth anniversary of its first GMT watch and the fifteenth anniversary of its premiere Spring Drive chronograph with
Grand Seiko celebrates the twentieth anniversary of its first GMT watch and the fifteenth anniversary of its premiere Spring Drive chronograph with
Zenith releases the third and final watch in a special series that debuted in the metal in 2019, but had its origins fifty years ago. The new Zenith
TAG Heuer adds three new TAG Heuer Autavia models to the now sixty-year-old collection, including two versions of a debut flyback chronograph and the
To celebrate the Chinese New Year, TAG Heuer this week launches a limited edition Carrera Year of the Tiger Edition sporting blue tiger stripes on
Believe it or not, watch wearers used to have to wind up their wristwatch manually or it would simply stop ticking. Sounds like a nuisance, right?
By Steve Lundin Hegid watches are built around the concept of interchangeability. Buyers receive a capsule, the core of the watch itself, and can
By Steve Lundin Multiple studies on Millennial behavior and buying patterns have turned up some interesting characteristics that French watch company
Snoopy and Woodstock highlight the new Franck Muller x Bamford Watch Department Snoopy Crazy Hours, and the results are even more playful than
Patek Philippe underscores its reputation as the source for the finest minute repeaters with a new model, the Ref. 5750 Advanced Research Minute
Girard-Perregaux updates its sporty steel Laureato with two grand feu enamel dials to create the Laureato 42mm Eternity Edition. The Girard-Perregaux
Alpina has updated a bygone mechanical caliber design to launch its Startimer Pilot Heritage Manufacture with a ‘bumper’ rotor that pings back
By Steve Huyton It seems incredible that when I visited Baselworld in 2015 the world was a completely different place. At the time there were no
The seconds indicator on the new Franck Muller USA limited edition Vanguard Racing Skeleton Bill Auberlen starts with double zero at the bottom of
By Steve Huyton Most people who purchase a Swiss-made watch imagine it was meticulously crafted in a small workshop. For clients of Aerowatch, this
Any visitor to Franck Muller’s vast headquarters in Genthod, adjacent to Geneva, will vouch for the technical depth this manufacture exhibits