TAG Heuer is back in Formula 1 as official timekeeper
After Rolex gave way to LVMH for Formula 1 title sponsorship, it was only a matter of time before TAG Heuer swooped in.
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As long-time lovers of the weird and wonderful, we’ll always support a controversial watch choice – here’s what our community had to say.
It’s been a big year for British watches, and our round-up of the best releases show just how creative this island can be.
Hoping for an email from Thierry Stern after picking up a Patek? Yeah, nah – but the big brands have a few things to learn from the micros.
The tick may give some the ick, but quartz watches are undeniably making a strong comeback.
With as many releases as you’d expect from Seiko, it took some thinking to whittle them down to only five favourites.
With a US$50,000 budget, the sky’s the limit for this holiday season. Well, $50k is. But you get the picture.
Don’t get bogged down by the traditional “his & hers” nomenclature – the set is comprised of 41mm and 36mm models.
The Ultra-Chron Carbon makes history as the first Longines with a carbon case.
Capitalising on the popularity of stone dials, Holthinrichs and The Horology Club team up for a collab.