The Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer is exceedingly German and exceedingly dapper

Glashütte Original’s most underrated watch is now chronometer-certified… But not by COSC Its Panorama Date brings a signature Glashütte twist to a marine chronometer aesthetic Glashütte pivots from their typical striping to a 3/4 bridgeplate with a frosted finish Glashütte Original’s really cooking at the moment, with the German brand having released some serious stunners … Continued

The post The Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer is exceedingly German and exceedingly dapper appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post The Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer is exceedingly German and exceedingly dapper appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The Hanhart Pioneer Silva shows the brand aren’t a one-flieger pony

The Hanhart Pioneer Silva uses vintage inspiration for a versatile package. It serves as a reminder that Hanhart aren’t a one-flieger pony. With black or white dials available, the Pioneer Silva neatly balances different eras for a timeless look. Hanhart have had their fair share of the limelight in the past few years, mainly thanks … Continued

The post The Hanhart Pioneer Silva shows the brand aren’t a one-flieger pony appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post The Hanhart Pioneer Silva shows the brand aren’t a one-flieger pony appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

Spending time with the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date, a Teutonic take on a diver

It almost seems that no matter the brand, a dive watch always feels somewhat humble. Even with lavish decoration, extra complications and precious materials, the utilitarian nature of their purpose shines through. The Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date is a dive watch of the rarest breed — one that retains a level of refinery and … Continued

The post Spending time with the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date, a Teutonic take on a diver appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post Spending time with the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date, a Teutonic take on a diver appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The 10 best German watch brands

With the weird and wonderful thing that is the internet, watch aficionados are able to stay better-informed than ever. The knowledge of small, niche brands is no longer exchanged only between the most seasoned of collectors, which just means more competition between the brands – a win-win for the consumer. This also means that the … Continued

The post The 10 best German watch brands appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post The 10 best German watch brands appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

2 years ago

HANDS-ON: Form follows function in the Sternglas Hamburg Automatik

Minimalism can often be used as an excuse by cheap watch brands to get away with lazy design, but the discerning eye will always be able to tell when a corner is being cut. Bauhaus is one of the arts of using minimalism to its maximum effectiveness, where design and function both inform each other … Continued

The post HANDS-ON: Form follows function in the Sternglas Hamburg Automatik appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post HANDS-ON: Form follows function in the Sternglas Hamburg Automatik appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

2 years ago

VIDEO: How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up

The Tangente launched as one part of a quartet of watches designed by Susanne Günther in 1992, marking the beginnings of NOMOS Glashütte. Throughout the years, the Tangente has likely become the most recognisable NOMOS model, achieving that with the minimum amount of overt design possible. It has shifted in size and colour options, adopted … Continued

The post VIDEO: How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post VIDEO: How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

2 years ago

How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up

The Tangente launched as one part of a quartet of watches designed by Susanne Günther in 1992, marking the beginnings of NOMOS Glashütte. Throughout the years, the Tangente has likely become the most recognisable NOMOS model, achieving that with the minimum amount of overt design possible. It has shifted in size and colour options, adopted … Continued

The post How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

The post How the new NOMOS Tangente Blaugold fits into the iconic line-up appeared first on Time and Tide Watches.

2 years ago

Review: A. Lange & Söhne Langematik

First launched in 1997, the Langematik is the first self-winding watch from A. Lange & Söhne. A brave move by the brand and also a watershed release, the Langematik is arguably one of the most characteristic watches from the brand. Particularly due to its spectacular new manufacture movement; the L921.2 was one of Lange’s earliest…

8 years ago