By Gordon Henderson The Longines Spirit collection los to tap into the d history of the manufacture and the many adventurers that have used the brand’s timepieces to navigate land,…
A comprehensive look at new sport watches and how sporty timepieces work.
Tutima M2 Coastline Goes Green
Sometimes, in a watch, all you want is simplicity and precision. When you don’t need all the bells and whistles, and are happy with just the time, the day and…
Sylvester Stallone Puts Panerai ‘Daylight” And Richard Mille Watches Up For Auction With Phillips
Many know him as Rambo, or Rocky, while others just know him as one of the best modern-day actors for action flicks. Yet others know him as a painter, author…
Watch Review: Yema Superman GMT Bronze
By Eric Gregoire First founded in France in 1948 by Henry Louis Belmont, Yema created some important watch for divers, yachtsmen and even racers in the 1960’s. The brand even…
Montblanc Goes Exploring With Mountain Climber Reinhold Messner
It was two years ago in 2018 that Swiss watch brand Montblanc introduced its first 1858 Geosphere watch, with northern and southern hemispheres on the dial. In fact, the…
Ulysse Nardin Unveils Diver Net Concept Watch Made From Fishing Nets
As one of the world’s greatest sailing events, Vendee Globe, gets set to begin, Swiss watch brand Ulysse Nardin – Official Timekeeper of the single-crew highly dangerous race—celebrates by releasing…
Steve McQueen’s Heuer Monaco Worn In 1971 Film, Le Mans, To Be Auctioned by Phillips
Steve McQueen put time on the map – at least for TAG Heuer back in the 1970’s when he wore the Monaco in the film Le Mans. McQueen was an…
Introducing: Oris Aquis Date Caliber 400
Independent Swiss watch brand Oris dances pretty much to its own drummer. Despite being a large, globally distributed brand, the company’s executives pull out all the stops when it comes…
Watch Review: Bausele Pilot Automatic
Australian watch brand Bausele has been on a roll. The brand, whose watches are Swiss made but of Australian design, was just named the Official Watch of the Australian Air Force’s…
British Brands Bremont And Rolls-Royce Team Up, Meet The IonBird Watch
By Gordon Henderson Aviation is a core strand of the DNA of horology. Many pieces from a host of houses have drawn historical design elements and functional complications from aeronautical…
Introducing The New Sport Carrera Chronograph 160 Years Special Edition Watches
As part of its ongoing efforts to celebrate its 160th anniversary, TAG Heuer continues to focus on the Carrera collection. Today, the brand unveils the all-new TAG Heuer Sport Chronograph…
Watch Review: Bausele Australian OceanMoon Watch
Loing for a watch that is somewhat different from everything else on the market? Australian watch brand Bausele might be the one. The relatively young brand – founded less than…
Why The New Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris Mariner Dive Watches Are Hot
Just last week, Swiss watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre unveiled its all-new Polaris Mariner Dive watches — and they are taking the watch collecting world by storm. It is not difficult to…
Why The Jacob & Co. $1 Million Twin Turbo Furious Bugatti La Montre Noire Is A Collector’s Watch
Once again, Jacob & Co. wows us with its watchmaking prowess and cool design aesthetic. This time, the brand takes inspiration from a mythical Bugatti car gone missing — and…
Introducing The Patek Philippe Calatrava Pilot Travel Time Watch
It was five years ago that Patek Philippe released a surprise watch at Baselworld: a pilot’s watch. While some industry s were quick to bash the design, those familiar with…