There are some dial designs that whilst now considered vintage, seem to activate an almost reflexive (positive) response amongst watch collectors and enthusiasts alike who have a predisposition (if not more), for older watches. Modern versions of such dials are… Read More ›
Watch Profile
NEW: Greubel Forsey Balancier 3
A couple of months ago we mentioned Greubel Forsey’s ten year plan, of which we almost a third into, with respect to their ramping up of production, new movements, and a wider range of complications. The brand’s expansion is testament… Read More ›
NEW: Ressence TYPE 1° M
It’s officially summer holiday season here in Australia, and the perfect time for a bright, light, watch. For being on the beach but not in the water, though. With the new TYPE 1° M, Ressence goes ‘off brand’, as it… Read More ›
NEW: Rado Anatom Automatic and Anatom Automatic 40th Anniversary Edition
Some more horological nostalgia today, with Rado reviving their 1983 Anatom, its name referring to, as you would expect if you don’t know, to how they designed the watch to sit on the wrist. The new Anatom Automatic brings the… Read More ›
NEW: Vacheron Constantin Overseas Tourbillon High Jewellery
Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas tourbillon gets the high jewellery treatment, with a new model combining white gold and a blue dial with baguette-cut diamonds. The new 42.5mm sized model (thickness of 10.39mm) has its bezel and hour-markers set with eighty-five baguette-cut… Read More ›
NEW: Roger Dubuis Knights of the Round Table Damascus Titanium 45mm
‘A story of ice and fire’. Roger Dubuis are using this sentence to describe the latest member of the Knights of the Round Table family but swapped around, they could equally be used to describe the new Damascus Titanium 45mm… Read More ›
NEW: Hautlence Vagabonde Tourbillon Series 3
In 2018, Hautlence launched the HL Vagabonde 01 and 02. It used a new automatic movement, the HTL 205-1, which was developed from sister brand H.Moser & Cie’s HMC 200, and used three open-worked discs to display time, orbiting around… Read More ›
NEW: Oris ProPilot X Caliber 400 Laser
Following the pebble dial of the previous post, today is again about doing things with dials. Oris’ new ProPilot X Caliber 400 is now available with a laser-etched dial. No this is not about etching a decoration or text into… Read More ›
NEW: Girard-Perregaux 1966 Château Latour Edition
Consumers are increasingly presented with items that are co-branded, collaborations between usually two but sometimes up to four, different parties. A couple of years ago, had you told me that Girard-Perregaux would partner up with Château Latour, the first thought… Read More ›
NEW: G-SHOCK 40th Anniversary Carbon
Going from Carbonium® to carbon, with Casio marking forty years of the G-Shock with two full-carbon-cased versions of its first-ever G-Shock, the DW-5000. The new GCWB5000UN-1 and GCWB5000UN-6 models pay tribute to the original with the solar-powered timekeeping (paired with… Read More ›