Hands-on – Porsche Design 1919 Chronotimer Flyback Blue & Leather

Minimalistic but detailed, designed with true ergonomics in mind, as precisely built as the cars that share their name with this watch… Porsche Design watches are unique, in the best sense of this word. But they aren’t just an exercise in style; what you get with Porsche Design watches goes well beyond just a pretty […]

6 years ago

Introducing – Breguet Classique 7337 Calendar & Moon, with New Dials for 2020

With its timeless elegance, the Classique collection by Breguet is certainly among the best choices when it comes to a dress watch with some great horological content – and not only mechanically speaking but also in terms of the beauty of the habillage. Still, some will find them a bit too… classic. For this reason, […]

6 years ago

Introducing – Breguet Classique 7137 Moon & Power Reserve, with New Dials for 2020

With its rich – and richly documented – history, Breguet never has to venture too far afield for inspiration. The Classique 7137 is a perfect illustration of how a pocket watch from 1794 can still have relevance today. Two new models join the family and although the tweaks are merely aesthetic and the layout, case […]

6 years ago

Hands-on – TAG Heuer Carrera 160 Years Silver Limited Edition

Back in January 2020, as the first watch presented by the brand in this new year, TAG Heuer introduced a pretty big watch… Really, the kind of watch that, at first sight, has all the elements to become a classic. Certainly, this wasn’t the most adventurous of TAG’s creation, but let’s be real, it simply […]

6 years ago

Introducing – Arnold & Son Nebula 38, now in Stainless Steel

In 2018, Arnold & Son presented a smaller version of one of its most striking watches, a watch that was built with symmetry, balance and structure in mind: the Nebula. Based on the concept introduced in its extremely complex Constant-Force Tourbillon watch, this watch was designed with the same sense of aesthetics in mind, yet […]

6 years ago

Hands-on – The Green Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150m Master Chronometer

What we’re looking at today might simply be a new dial colour, but it made quite a lot of noise when we introduced it a couple of weeks ago. Multiple reactions here and on our Instagram account made us realize that a dial colour can make a hell of a difference on a watch. So […]

6 years ago

Introducing – Emile Chouriet Lac Léman Classic Chronometer

Jean Depéry, a Swiss micro engineer with a fascination for watchmaking, founded the Geneva-based watch brand Emile Chouriet in 1998 and named his company after an 18th-century watchmaker. It turns out that one of Dépery’s ancestors had produced components for Emile Chouriet. A family-run business today, Dépery has a manufacture in Meyrin, a municipality of […]

6 years ago

Hands-on – The New Bell & Ross R.S.20 Collection of Chronographs with Renault F1

Bell & Ross’ love for aviation and pilot’s watches needs no introduction anymore. Since its foundation, the brand has had a clear focus on military watches made for action and has built its name in the instrument watch field. Yet, brands have to evolve and explore territories outside their comfort zone. Constantly seeking new universes […]

6 years ago

Hands-on – Blancpain Villeret Quantième Complet, now in Red Gold with Refined Blue Dial

The Villeret collection comprises some of the most classic, refined and timeless models of Blancpain. Elegant and discreet, these watches are often presented in a classic combination of gold cases with opaline or silver-toned dials. Still, colour isn’t excluded from this range and blue in particular is also offered, usually in limited series with a […]

6 years ago