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This week, it was all about the independents as the big brands did most of their releases during the fairs, with plenty of fun to…
Who says watches have to be round?
The challenge: pick 3 watches, each has to be US$5,000 or less, and no doubling-up on brands. Here's what the team chose.
Not only has dressing down dressy watches become more acceptable, but there's a growing number of robust, GADA-worthy dress watch releases. Here's some of the…
2025 was a bumper year for microbrands. Here's some of the highlight releases from the small end of town.
This week saw the biggest moment in Time+Tide’s retail journey yet, launching our collab with Tudor, plus our sneaky 'Ghost Kitchen' in NYC.
Italy's echo/neutra has shrunken the proportions of its incredibly popular titanium dress watch for a more elegant take.
From the big names to emerging newcomers, here's the best Italian watch brands for living a horological dolce vita.
This week's releases have some real heavy-hitters, from quietly released AP Japan specials to grailworthy Greubel Forseys.
Grand Seiko officially opens Melbourne boutique, and we get to chat to the gentleman steering the ship.
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.
Though usually associated with sports watches, this selection of titanium watches encompasses pretty much all tastes.
We asked our audience which 222 they'd prefer to have - and the results were quite surprising.
Brutalist and ultra-slim, but can it be the dress watch it's trying to be?
Looking for a microbrand watch but not sure where to start? How about right here?
Andrew and Zach go head-to-head to pick the best dive watch, dress watch, field watch, and do-it-all GADA watch at Windup New York.
Last week saw Credor and AP reimagine some eclectic retro designs for the 21st century, and RM release its final Rafael Nadal collab model.
With the Cortina 1956 Chrono GMT, the striking visuals of the lineup have been retained with the addition of chronograph and GMT functions.
Standing out in a sea of microbrands is hard, and not always done right. Here are some brands that make it look easy.
Watch brands have been hard at work unveiling last-minute entries ahead of the gift-giving season.
D.C. falls in love with a microbrand beauty.
D.C. takes a stroll around the booths of Windup Watch Fair, a haven for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts.