Green has not been a colour alien to Piaget in recent years. In fact there was a green Polo S released last year in a limited edition, but here we are in 2020 and green watches are a ‘thing’, so… Read More ›
Watch Profile
NEW: A.Lange & Söhne’s Honeygold “Homage to F. A. Lange”
To mark thirty years since the brand’s modern rebirth, A. Lange & Söhne has launched three special watches in its proprietary ‘Honeygold’ in honour of Ferdinand Adoph Lange. They are the 1815 Thin Honeygold, the 1815 Rattrapante Honeygold, and the… Read More ›
NEW: Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Green SAXEM
No, the list of green watches for 2020 is not yet over. You may recall Hublot’s very limited (twenty pieces) bright green offering called the Big Bang MP-11 SAXEM. This Hublot-trademarked term stands for Sapphire Aluminium oXide and rare Earth… Read More ›
NEW: Louis Moinet Space Revolution LE
Earthly confines have never held back the making of pocket or wristwatches. This inspiration has come both in the form of complications and of design/ aesthetics, whether this be planetary movements, location of celestial objects, sidereal time, depictions of the… Read More ›
NEW: Gérald Genta Arena Bi-Retro Sport
The horological tour de force that was Gérald Genta (1931 – 2011) was responsible for some of the most influential and significant watch designs produced in the modern history of wristwatches. That some of them, and variants based on them,… Read More ›
NEW: Andersen Genève 40th anniversary Jumping Hour
Last year Svend Andersen launched a new collection called ‘Art & Culture’ and with it, a limited edition (twelve pieces) launch model called ‘Vita Vinum’ (‘life wine’ in Latin). It was one of the six finalists in the GPHG 2019… Read More ›
NEW: MB&F TriPod
Do things come in threes? Humans look for patterns (‘apophenia’, coined by Klaus Conrad, is the tendency to see connections and meaningful links between unrelated things). As as a creative device, the number three has long been a popular one,… Read More ›
NEW: De Bethune DB28 Steel Wheels Sapphire Tourbillon
The name of De Bethune’s Steel Wheels was inspired by the name of the Rolling Stones’ comeback album, but the newest horological Steel Wheel is not about comebacks but about the brand segueing in a very De Bethune fashion. It… Read More ›
NEW: H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Centre Seconds
If you had wondered if the ‘green trend’ we’ve mentioned of late would continue, the answer is in the affirmative, and the latest addition is from H. Moser & Cie, in the form of the new Streamliner Centre Seconds. However… Read More ›
NEW: Ulysse Nardin BLAST
The new BLAST from Ulysse Nardin isn’t a ‘blast from the past’ because it combines some old things (tourbillon, skeletonisation) in a thoroughly modern fashion. Nor is it a ‘blast from the past’ because it looks familiar – it is… Read More ›