Introducing – Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer Limited Edition and #timecode Treasure Hunt

Presented ahead of Baselworld 2019, the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer is a fortified/sportier version of the Aikon, the brand’s affordable take on the steel luxury sports watch. Fitted with a unidirectional rotating bezel, it aims at offering a combination of functionality and style shifting the model’s focus to a more adventurous aesthetic. The launch of […]

7 years ago

Introducing – Louis Moinet launches a Subscription Watch to Celebrate the First Transcontinental Train

The first continental train was completed when railroad lines met in Promontory Summit, Utah in 1869. The railroad opened the way for the settlement of the West while providing new development opportunities. Louis Moinet celebrates the 150th anniversary of this major achievement with a limited-edition subscription watch. The ‘Transcontinental’ is powered by the LM64 automatic […]

7 years ago

Introducing – Chopard L.U.C XPS Azur – Cannes Red Carpet Edition 2019

Chopard capitalises on its role as the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival (14-25 May) and launches an azure version of its ultra-thin L.U.C XPS gent’s model. Dressed for the red-carpet event, the L.U.C XPS Azur dons a handsome blue suit and comes in an 18k ethical gold case. Limited to just 10 pieces, […]

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Buying Guide – 5 of the Coolest Bronze Watches of Baselworld 2019

Bronze watches have developed into a major trend over the past few years. A tough and strong metal, bronze lends itself perfectly to robust watches. Most importantly, it offers something different, a burst of colour that changes over time with the unique patina developing randomly on the surface of the metal. And if you’re bold […]

7 years ago

Industry News – Dolce & Gabbana Unveils a Propietary Mechanical Movement

When Dolce & Gabbana was founded in 1985, the brand already quite a background in selling watches – and ambitions. The Italian fashion-luxury house turned over a new leaf for its watch activities in the early 2010s. Ending its licensing agreement with Binda Group, D&G brought its watch operations in-house. Two years ago, during the […]

7 years ago

Opinion – What Makes the Breitling Navitimer Ref. 806 1959 Re‑Edition Such a Cool Piece?

Everyone knows the Breitling Navitimer. Like, literally everyone. That’s because it has one of the most recognisable dial/bezel configurations in the business. That doesn’t mean it’s the easiest to read but it definitely stands out in a crowd. Launched in 1952, this legendary watch – designed specifically for pilots – has seen many, many variations […]

7 years ago

Introducing – The 2019 Fortis PC-7 Team Aeromaster Editions

Founded in 1912, Fortis is known for its rugged, functional watches and the brand’s long-lasting connection with aviation and space exploration. The brand started manufacturing watches for the PC-7 team over 12 years ago. The PC-7 team is the Swiss Air Force aerobatics display team. Their flight displays underline the capabilities of the Swiss Air […]

7 years ago

Hands-on – Favre-Leuba Raider Sea Bird, a Robust, All-Rounder for Women (Hands-On)

Since the early 1960s, Favre-Leuba has forged a solid portfolio of watches for Action Men, reliable, robust timepieces that appeal to mountaineers, divers, pilots, daredevils – or men who enjoy the look and feel of a professional rugged sports watch.  The Raider collection, for example, features beefy (48mm) made-for-extreme-adventure watches like the Bivouac 9000 with […]

7 years ago

Introducing – Oris Divers Sixty Five Chronograph – The Regular Production Model

After Oris introduced the Bronze Carl Brashear Chronograph earlier in 2018, and after the brand announced teaming up with Swiss retailer Bucherer to created a new episode of the “Blue Editions”, we knew that the standard version of the Divers Sixty Five Chronograph was about to come. So end of the teasing: here is the […]

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