First Look – The Corum Admiral 42 Automatic in Ceramic

One of Corum’s bold and contemporary designs, the Admiral is one of the brand’s main collections. As the name suggests, the model has a nautical inspiration: its most recognisable features are its dodecagonal bezel and the use of 12 nautical pennants as hour markers. With its slimmer silhouette, the 42mm variation has become one of […]

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First Look – Louis Erard x Konstantin Chaykin Regulator Time-Eater II “From Dusk to Dawn”

Given the brand’s continuous collaborations with designers, watchmakers, artisans and design studios, Louis Erard might consider changing its name to Louis Erard & Friends. The latest adaptation of the brand’s classic Regulator model has been entrusted to indie watchmaker Konstantin Chaykin, whose gaping-mouthed cyclops returns in a darker version with even creepier details. Officially named […]

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Introducing – The More Compact Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

Coinciding with the advent of recreational diving, in 1965, Oris launched its first diver’s watch with a unidirectional rotating bezel, luminescent numerals, a Plexiglas crystal and a water-resistance rating of 100m. Fifty years later, the diver was relaunched in a faithful re-edition with modern mechanics and went on to become the highly successful and affordable […]

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First Look – The New MeisterSinger Stratoscope Golden Moon

MeisterSinger, the renowned German watchmaker celebrated for its mastery of single-handed time reading, oddly did not offer watches with one of the most romantic complications until recently – the moon phase indication. However, in 2018, MeisterSinger introduced the Lunascope, followed by another new model in 2021, the Stratoscope, featuring a captivating oversized moon phase display. […]

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Our favourite pieces from Vacheron Constantin’s must-see Less’Ential exhibition

Vacheron Constantin LESS'ENTIAL featureWe highlight some must-see watches from Vacheron Constantin’s Australia-bound exhibition of rare and historically significant references.

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