Earlier this year, H. Moser & Cie. opted to unveil a vintage-inspired sports watch. Lots of watch pundits scoffed. This independent brand with classical los wouldn’t be able to pull…
This past weekend, TAG Heuer once again cemented its dominance in the world of motorsports as the single luxury watchmaker to serve as top sponsor at both the Indianapolis 500 and the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco. To celebrate, the Swiss brand unveiled three striking new iterations of its legendary Monaco timepiece: the Monaco…
Why the Groundhog Cares About Time, Weather and Groundhog Day
Today is Groundhog Day — when the furry creature emerges from his burrow to determine whether or not spring is in the air. If the groundhog can’t see his shadow…
Why The G-Shock GravityMaster Watch Is Your Best Companion
By Gordon Henderson There are tool watches that the horological community has an affinity for, and G Shock is at the core of that . G Shock is known for…
Why The Corum Heritage Coin Watch Is Still Collectible
Founded almost 70 years ago in 1955, Corum has often turned out some of the most creative watches of the 20th century. The brand not only builds the iconic Admiral…
Why The Corum Admiral Watch Is So Legendary
It’s immediately identifiable from across a crowded room. The Corum Admiral Collection of watches — which today totals than 70 models — has become an icon in the watchmaking and…
Why The Bulgari 50th Anniversary Gerald Genta Watch Matters
Recently, Bulgari unveiled the 50th anniversary Gerald Genta watch, a timepiece it will be showing this week at Baselworld. I held off on writing about this watch for a host of reasons, but…
Why The Armin Strom Zeitgeist Is Destined For Watchmaking History Books
It wasn’t too long ago, in late 2021, that independent Swiss watch brand Armin Strom unveiled its one-of-la-kind Zeitgeist watch. The highly complicated $170,000 timepiece takes the concept of resonance…
Why The $858,000 Roger Dubuis Excalibur Superbia Is Superb
Known for its incredible high-tech, high-mech watches, Roger Dubuis goes all out again on its newest one-of-a-kind Excalibur Superbia watch. Yes, the name is a bit over the top, but then…
Why The $160 Million Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Quadriptyque Four-Sided Watch Seen At Watches & Wonders 2021 Will Be A Collector’s Item
As Swiss watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the 90th anniversary of its legendary Reverso watch, it sets new world records with its four-faced Reverso Hybris Mechanica Caliber 185 Quadriptyque watch unveiled…
Why Panerai’s Jimmy Chin Watch Will Be A Collector Piece In Short Time
If you don’t know the name Jimmy Chin, you soon will. This alpinist mountain climber, National Geographic photographer and Award-winning movie maker is quietly making his way to becoming a…
Why More Watch Brands Are Opting For Summits Instead Of Watch Shows
Recently, LVMH announced that it will hold its first Group watch exhibition in Dubai in January of 2020. The company was fast to add that it was not leaving Baselworld,…
Why MB&F Ousted Green For The New Blue MB&F LM Perpetual EVO
It was back in 2015 that MB&F unveiled its first ever Legacy Machine Perpetual watch (LM Perpetual). In the ensuring nine years, it has undergone several iterations and even an…