Some of you may recall an interview I did with Mr Daniel Riedo, the CEO of Jaeger-LeCoultre, during a visit he made to Sydney. If you were not a reader of Horologium at the time, click on this link to… Read More ›
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BREGUET: Baudin’s Voyages and the Hora Mundi 5717
Recently, Breguet Australia held an unusual function in Sydney entitled ‘Explorateurs Espions’, a preview of a travelling exhibition currently at the S.A. Maritime Museum (other states and territories to follow) called “The Art of Science – Baudin’s Voyagers 1800-1804”. Funded… Read More ›
PANERAI : PAM661 Carbotech Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic
One of Panerai’s post-SIHH 2016 releases this year was the PAM 661 Carbotech Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic, which can be either seen as a consolation prize for those who did not get last year’s PAM616 Carbotech Submersible or… Read More ›
BREMONT : Solo-32
Bremont has been known for its male-focused offerings but after interest shown from customers and potential customers alike, 2016 has seen them introduce their first women’s watches, the Solo-32. Intended to be reliable, versatile, and accessible price wise, the Solo-32 is… Read More ›
LONGINES : Avigation Watch Type A-7 1935
Following on from their RailRoad and Heritage 1918 releases earlier this year, Longines have launched another new (old) model to add to their burgeoning heritage collection with the rather lengthily named Avigation Watch Type A-7 1935, based on a 1930s chronograph… Read More ›
NEW : TUDOR Pelagos LHD
To say that Tudor’s Heritage Pelagos line has been stonkingly successful since its 2012 launch would be an understatement. In fact my post on the Pelagos versus the Black Bay is one of my most read ones. The hugely popular… Read More ›
RAYMOND WEIL : Freelancer Diver
This year Raymond Weil has been supporting the Realteam sailing team in the form of being its official timing partner for the D35 Trophy on Lake Geneva and the GB32 Racing Tour worldwide. As part of this partnership, they have… Read More ›
FABERGÉ : Visionnaire DTZ
Today’s post is about a watch that took me by surprise. After a fleeting opportunity to see the movement (sans the case) earlier this year and then some effort on the part of partner site #thewatchnerd, we had to opportunity to look at… Read More ›
Van Cleef & Arpels : Lady Jour des Fleurs
With the arrival of Van Cleef & Arpels boutiques in Australia (at present in Melbourne, the Sydney boutique due to open on Castlereagh St diagonally opposite to Westfield) and a change in the seasons we bring you the Lady Jour… Read More ›
CHOPARD : L.U.C. Time Traveler One
In part as a celebration of two decades of its Manufacture, Chopard has just launched announced two new L.U.C. Travel-related watches, one a GMT/ dual time and the second, which is the subject of today’s post, called the L.U.C. Time… Read More ›