Back in 2016 De Bethune debuted the the DB25 World Traveller. It featured a second time zone and world time indicator with fifteen time zones. The DB25 World Traveller was about the concentric arrangement of functions – the world times… Read More ›
Watch Profile
NEW: Corum marks ten years of the Golden Bridge Automatic
Last year Corum marked forty years of the Golden Bridge with a special manually-wound anniversary Golden Bridge Rectangle 40th Anniversary in 18k white gold, and in 18k rose gold. Developed and patented by Vincent Calabrese in 1977 (but purchased by… Read More ›
NEW: Oris Big Crown Hölstein Edition 2021
Following up on last year’s Hölstein Edition, which was an all-bronze version of the Divers Sixty-Five chronograph, Oris has unveiled the latest in its limited series of watches paying tribute to the place of its founding. The new Holstein Edition… Read More ›
HANDS-ON: MeisterSinger Bell Hora
When your brand becomes not just synonymous but primarily associated with something, it is an ever-present challenge to keep that concept fresh, and to constantly bring something new to the horological table. MeisterSinger, the name that immediately springs to mind… Read More ›
NEW: SINN 358 Sa PILOT DS Chronograph with “grinding dial”
SINN has launched the new addition to the 358 chronograph series – meet the new 358 Sa PILOT DS with a ‘ground’ decorative dial. The key aspects of the watch will be familiar to many of you – the stainless… Read More ›
NEW: URWERK UR-105 TTH ‘Tantalum Hull’
The new limited edition URWERK UR-105 Tantalum Hull is the final edition that marks the end of the 105, which made its inaugural appearance in 2014 in the form of the manually-wound UR-105M ‘Iron Knight’ and ‘Dark Knight’ models. Since… Read More ›
HANDS-ON: Panerai Luminor Chrono PAM 1218
Amongst Panerai’s releases at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2021 were a trio of new Luminor Chronos, and I recently had the opportunity to see one in the metal at their Sydney boutique. The three new models are the PAM 1109… Read More ›
NEW: Longines Spirit Green
The green-hued watches of various types that we’ve covered over the last twelve months have generally tended towards being at higher price points part of the spectrum, so today is about a new model from a brand which is accessibly… Read More ›
CHRISTOPHE CLARET: Concertino Dragon
Christophe Claret is known for his sometimes whimsical approach to complications and for his pieces with repeaters – in fact, his first calibre was a minute repeater (1989). It is a brand on whose watches you can definitely see the… Read More ›
NEW: Ulysse Nardin Freak X Razzle Dazzle
As they used to say on Broadway – “Give ’em the old razzle dazzle”. For Ulysse Nardin’s latest version of its Freak X, the ‘razzle dazzle’ is perhaps both a bit of showbiz and the actual inspiration for its latest… Read More ›