Girard-Perregaux adds Sage Green & Midnight Blue to its steel 38mm Laureato
Common colours, distinct shades.
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Common colours, distinct shades.
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Brands today are enthusiastically revisiting the watch designs of the 1970s, riding a wave of nostalgia that has struck a chord with consumers. These retro-inspired pieces often feature updated characteristics, adding modern functionality to vintage aesthetics. Among the standout designs of that era is the driver’s watch—a timepiece with a digital side display. While this […]
Amida brings back a pseudo-digital display, incorporating a 1970s patent into a modern revival.
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Over three days in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the 2024 Heuer Collector’s Summit brought together the brand’s most ardent fans.
The Ōtsuka Lōtec No. 6 might be one of the hardest watches to get this year, as a fun and surprising piece of affordable steampunk watchmaking.
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic Laureato, first introduced by Girard-Perregaux in 1975. Its distinctive design—centred around a tonneau-shaped case, slim, raised octagonal bezel with circular plinth, and integrated bracelet—has evolved over decades while remaining true to the original spirit, a tradition upheld by the latest releases. The two new time-only Laureato […]
The founder of Lederer Timepieces will discuss the history and evolution of the escapement.
About a year ago, Georges Kern, also known as the CEO of Breitling, made a resounding announcement for the watch community; the acquisition of historic brand Universal Genève and its planned return as a watchmaker in 2026. A brand known for its innovative designs and movements, benefitting from a certain aura in the collecting community, […]
I hope you like white-dialed sport watches and GMTs (just kidding… maybe).
Your watch is not always worth what you think. Depending on how you sell your watch, you might be surprised how much of the premium you see.
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