Don’t touch that dial: the Mido Multifort TV Big Date S01E01 is a funky retro limited edition
This Mido takes the ‘TV’ part of its name quite literally, boasting a unique dial that evokes an old-school TV test card pattern.
The post Don’t touch that dial: the Mido Multifort TV Big Date S01E01 is a funky retro limited edition appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
The post Don’t touch that dial: the Mido Multifort TV Big Date S01E01 is a funky retro limited edition appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
The Louis Vuitton Escale Cabinet of Wonders collection is proof of the brand’s absolute dedication to haute luxury – and it is paying off.
Welcoming those who crave the hyper-masculine, stern and tough, the Ball Roadmaster Marine GMT is a tough titanium watch to look into.
Vacheron Constantin may have cemented their position in the Holy Trinity as the kings of the understated, but this Patrimony is anything but.
Vacheron Constantin threw the kitchen sink at the dial of the blue Overseas. And boy, is it good.
With its roots embedded in the late 1920s, the Vulcain Grand Prix isn’t the racing watch you think it might be.
Like Carmy’s tees on The Bear, the Vacheron Constantin Patrimony is a deceptively simple watch, meticulous in its craft.
Vacheron Constantin’s chronograph stunner is the most elegant way to remember the ’50s.
We get our hands on this motorsports-oriented chronograph ahead of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship kicking off this weekend.
A smaller case and bidirectional GMT bezel improve this Certina’s already great value proposition.