What is a pilot’s watch?

What is a pilots watch desktopGetting into the minutiae of watch collecting can be daunting for a beginner, but luckily sometimes can actually be as simple as they sound. With much less stifling variety than dive watches and without the snooty preconceptions of dress watches, pilot’s watches generally stick to a few well-established styles and can be easily spotted thereafter. … Continued

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2 years ago

Introducing – The Seiko Prospex SLA071 Landmaster 30th Anniversary

The Prospex collection by Seiko is full of important models, some however with a certain niche approach to things. The Landmaster is typically part of this category, as a watch with its fan base but probably not the one that most know about. Born in 1993, the Landmaster collection has since gained the trust of […]

2 years ago

Introducing – Beaubleu Presents Ecce, Its First Permanent Collection

Beaubleu is a brand created in 2017 by Frenchman Nicolas Ducoudert Pham that we first discovered on MONOCHROME last year… One thing that has to be said is that our first encounter left us with a pleasant impression, primarily that of an elegant, original, yet coherent design ethos. If mechanically classic, watches by Beaubleu are […]

2 years ago

Horage Mission Independence – what you need to know

Horage Mission Independent FeatureHave you ever dreamed of designing your own watch? I sure have, but as much of an enthusiast as I am, I do not have the tools or knowledge to do so. If I could, the best-case scenario would be the ability to create watches uninhibited and unencumbered by conglomerate politics and red tape. Full … Continued

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2 years ago

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 […]

2 years ago

First Look – The New & Accessible Certina DS-7 Powermatic 80 Collection

It won’t come as a surprise to tell you that the integrated bracelet category, watches inspired by 1970s luxury sports icons, is more popular than ever. Many brands, from entry-level to independent watchmakers, have already presented their alternatives in this field. When it comes to accessible luxury, the market is dominated by the Tissot PRX, […]

2 years ago