THE HOME OF WATCH CULTURE
Because, let's face it, who among us isn’t at least a little bit of a horological voyeur?
Purple watch dials may not be the most common, but they are among the most evocative that you'll find on the market.
Whether it's on the court or off it, most tennis players worth their salt will have a watch sponsor. Some of them are quite unexpected.
The Bovet Récital 12 features a redisgned 40mm case and its first-ever bracelet, offering more familiarity while being unmistakably Bovet.
Buffy figures out whether the Bovet Récital 27 is the ultimate high-end travel watch.
Intimately associated with the glamour of international travel, world timers ooze class. Here's some of the best money can buy.
The biannual charity sale always brings a lot of heat in terms of one-off special edition models - here are our favourites.
A world-first complication is quite a rarity nowadays, especially a useful one like in the case of this Bovet.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, here are the best Year of the Dragon watches.
LVMH Watch Week produced some heavy hitters - but they weren't the only show in town.
Shining a light onto the process that Bovet VIPs go through from a brand that makes its own hairsprings.
We begin to wrap up the year with the brands that were outstanding in their efforts, starting with Bovet.
The Bovet Bovet Récital 26 Chapter 2 Golden Dragon is truly a demonstration of their capabilities in the haute-luxury sector, encompassing both artisanal and engineering…
The Bovet 1822 Récital 23 is advertised as a women’s watch, however it can suit any lover of opulence. The Writing Slope case angles the…
Picking out my favourite references for this year’s Only Watch auctions, I was pretty shocked to realise how much my tastes have changed over the…
It’s not often I get to write about watches that can’t be bought, but occasionally there’s something special enough to warrant exploration. I have already…
Despite the age of the watchmaking trade, there aren’t too many brands that can boast 200 years of history. Those that do often have insular…
Watches have been inextricably linked with cars for the longest time, a symbiotic partnership that boomed once motor racing became a worldwide phenomenon. This prompted…
A couple of weeks ago, Rolls Royce announced a $37m four-seat convertible that would be almost entirely bespoke. Known as the Boat Tail, the car…
Editor’s note: Yesterday we took at look at all of the Australian Open tennis players who actually wore their watches while competing. Today we’ll be…
It’s one sleep to SIHH, and the watch releases are coming thick and fast, with many of the exhibiting brands giving us a peek at…
If you care about watches, Geneva is the place to be right now. The Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (better known to its friends as…