Lady Gaga Is Tudor’s New Ambassador
After staying out of the ambassador game for almost 20 years, Tudor brought soccer superstar David Beckham into the fold back in May, kicking off its "Born to Dare" campaign.…
After staying out of the ambassador game for almost 20 years, Tudor brought soccer superstar David Beckham into the fold back in May, kicking off its "Born to Dare" campaign.…
In 1957, Longines Watch Company introduced the Flagship which was their premier collection. As 2017 being its 60th anniversary, Longines has renewed the collection of pristine watches with a vintage-inspired…
Jacob & Co. is responsible for some of the most outrageous, boldest, and indeed priciest, watches that you can buy today. Their newest model, the Astronomia Solar watch, has an…
The Frosted Gold Royal Oak came out with mixed reviews – some loved it, some didn't. I was obviously in the former camp and clearly I'm not alone. Audemars Piguet…
After a look at Chrono24, Montredo and WatchBox, we continue our series focusing on understanding the online watch market – certainly one of the most important trends in the watch…
Often understated, elegant designs fitted with complex yet superbly finished movements, you can spot them amongst their Swiss counterparts quite easily. One of those German brands is Lang & Heyne,…
The 20-second Tempograph has been part of the Louis Moinet collection since 2014. With its movement displayed in full glory, it stages an original complication: a retrograde 20-second indication producing…
A classic among classics, the Villeret-based manufacture revisits its perpetual calendar complication with moon phases in 2018, in a larger 40mm case size and a choice of two metals: 18k…
The Division Furtive Type 77 series is not just a watch – it’s actually four different, well, wrist-mounted creations in 47mm titanium cases. The Division Furtive Type 77.MOVE exposes more…
Remember 1989? George Bush Sr. became President, Toyota launched a luxury brand called "Lexus," and James Bond was still wearing a Rolex. If any of that strikes a nostalgic bell…