Introducing – The New Triptique Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Khaki

Louis Erard has repeatedly proven that the brand is open to exciting collaborations. Hailing from Le Noirmont in the Jura region, this brand has teamed up with seconde/seconde/, Label Noir, atelier oï, Konstantin Chaykin, Vianney Halter, Eric Giroud, and Alain Silberstein in recent years. For the fourth time, Louis Erard has reunited with Mr Silberstein, […]

Introducing – Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Meteorite Manufacture

Frederique Constant is known chiefly for its interesting take on Swiss watchmaking, entirely focused on accessible luxury. With all models, whether a sporty time-only watch, an innovation that no one saw coming or a complex perpetual calendar, the brand always delivers more than expected. With the new Classic Tourbillon Meteorite Manufacture, we enter a somewhat […]

Introducing – A Trio Of Evocative H. Moser & Cie X Bucherer Watches

In the world of luxury watch retailers, Bucherer holds a rather special place. Not only has it been announced that Rolex has acquired the well-established watch retailer (the biggest in the world), but it also has a long history of collaborative watches. Always revolving around some kind of blue, these Bucherer limited editions can range from […]

Introducing – The Jaw-Dropping Piaget Polo Emperador Skeleton Tourbillon High Jewellery

Piaget is synonymous with ultra-thin movements and high jewellery watches, areas of expertise the brand started to cultivate in the late 1950s. Not many watch brands excel in both disciplines, and alongside its state-of-the-art watch manufacture outside Geneva and its historic site in La Côte-aux-Fées, Piaget owns the largest jewellery workshop in Geneva. The latest […]

Introducing – The Breguet Marine Tourbillon 5577

While Breguet doesn’t really own a true sports watch collection, there are two lineups designed after purpose-built timepieces of the past. One is the Type XX, a pilot’s chronograph recently revamped that pays tribute to both sides of the Breguet family. The other one, a watch designed with yachting in mind, is the Marine, an […]

Introducing – Louis Vuitton x Akrivia LVRR-01 Chronographe à Sonnerie

The love of Jean Arnault, head of Louis Vuitton watches, for independent watchmaking is not a secret anymore. In addition to revamping entirely the brand’s collection with a new Tambour watch, the man is behind a great initiative for the indie watch scene, the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives, as well as relaunching […]

Introducing – The Contemporary Looks of the Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer Tourbillon

The Senator collection by Glashütte Original is the repository of some of the most august and complicated models showcasing the traditional Saxon watchmaking style. An evolution of the 2020 Senator Chronometer Tourbillon with its flying tourbillon with stop-seconds, zero reset and minute detent, the latest Senator continues its pursuit of hyper-precision settings but radically changes […]

Introducing – “La Danse du Temps” by Biver Watches for the Mexican SIAR Watch Salon

Pierre and Jean-Claude Biver travel to Mexico to attend the annual Salón Internacional de Alta Relojería (SIAR), where they will showcase a unique piece animated with a very Mexican theme. Held from 17-19 October in Mexico City, the father-and-son team will unveil their impressive “La Danse du Temps” Carillon Tourbillon timepiece during the SIAR. Made […]

Introducing – Horage Presents its Upgraded Tourbillon 2 Watch

Horage may not be your household brand, but it is a name that’s getting noticed in the watch industry. In 2014, after seven years of painstaking development, Horage and its affiliated companies presented an automatic K1 movement, a contemporary, versatile, and aesthetically appealing calibre with a silicon escapement and a 65-hour power reserve. Soon after, […]