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For those with a little more cash to splash, here are some more bastions of great value from big and micro brands alike.
The Cambridge-based indie is now in the Time+Tide Shop, so we thought we'd do a deeper review on their Element GADA watch.
Here at Time+Tide, we're proud to be one of the watch industry's biggest supporters of micro and independent brands. Here's some of the best.
Ahead of the big day on March 8th, we wanted to do a run-through of all of the watches you can buy exclusively at British…
It's been a big year for British watches, and our round-up of the best releases show just how creative this island can be.
Take an inside look at the fun and madness of our British Watchmakers' Weekender held earlier this year.
Tudor drops an unexpected GMT, Ulysse Nardin goes freaky traditional, and Ralph Lauren makes a watch fit for a fancy cowboy.
The young British independent releases its first field watch with plenty of dial colours and well-considered details.
Breguet and Voutilainen celebrate Tourbillon Day; Zenith and Omega celebrate Paris; and Hublot and Ressence go monochromatic.
A compact case, sultry teal dial, and Miyota movement combine to make this a compelling daily companion.
It’s not often that I get to review watches that haven’t actually been designed yet, but Beacroft Bespoke has given me that opportunity. Watch customisation…