Introducing: Oris Brings Back The Bronze For Its Latest Pointer Date Limited Edition
A new dial color keeps the heritage ties strong for the latest addition to the Pointer Date collection celebrating Oris’ cricket collaboration.
A new dial color keeps the heritage ties strong for the latest addition to the Pointer Date collection celebrating Oris’ cricket collaboration.
This should shed some light onto what goes on behind the caseback of that microbrand you’ve been eyeing.
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The Chinese New Year provides many watch companies with the perfect excuse to produce a special edition decorated with one of the twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac. This year is the Year of the Dragon, and, for the first time, Longines jumps on the Chinese New Year bandwagon with a limited edition of 888 […]
We revisit everyone’s favourite entry-level diver. Does its charm excuse the fact it’s no longer affordable?
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With a bevy of heavy-hitting films on the ballots this year, we expected no less from the timepieces.
Karl Moritz Grossmann, a prominent figure from the 19th century, was the founder and director of the German School of Watchmaking. In our contemporary era, in 2007, Christine Hutter, a skilled watchmaker with experience at Maurice Lacroix, Glashütte Original and A. Lange & Söhne, acquired the right to use the name “Moritz Grossmann“. In 2008, […]
“Are we paying the price for our hubris of science? Witness the primeval might that is Godzila.”
Where other brands have gone overboard with dragons, IWC’s crafted a tasteful piece that’ll look good long after LNY.
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For more than 30 years, Nomos has been part of the monumental effort to resurrect the German watchmaking tradition that once thrived in the Glashütte region in the easternmost part of the country. The region is home to a dozen or so brands, from relatively affordable names like Union Glashütte and Nomos to ultra-high-end like A. […]
Mido’s Multifort line has been in production since 1934 and was the brand’s first model fitted with an automatic movement. Earning its ‘Multifort’ credentials, the watch was waterproof, automatic, anti-magnetic and shock-resistant, delivering a robust package at an aggressive price that made it a best seller from the 1930s to the 1950s. Skeletonised dials are […]