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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…
Watches and Wonders might be over, but the train doesn't stop as we have new watches, new ambassadors, and more coming this week.
This three-hander boasts a 24ct gold-plated brass dial, with a laser-engraved depiction of a horse, drawn in incredible detail by Armand Billard.
Independent brands have to write their own story, and every one of them approaches it differently, as these past seven days have shown.
Our project with Frederique Constant was the biggest release of the week (yes, we're biased), but there was also plenty of other heat sources.
Produced in partnership with Florida-based retailer Exquisite Timepieces, this piece's white and blue tones are both winter and summer-ready.
Green dials aren't just a fad; it's a trend that's here to stay. Here are some of the best green dials in watches today.
From watches made from mountain rocks to automata that rock our world, there were more than a few big releases this week.
This 20-piece limited edition shows off a technique rarely seen in watchmaking: raden.
Being the cradle of watchmaking, France is bound to have some good watchmakers - and it does.
The British independent brand and bespoke French watchmaker have joined forces to officially end winter in the coolest way possible.
Back for the second instalment of The Lineup, Marcus and Zach discover more French watch brands they think you should know about.
The grey-blue material is famous for its resilience to machining, but also its beauty.
Old Vacherons made new, a deep purple Farer, and a delectable Armin Strom are just some of the pieces making up this week's selection.
First of all I’d like to apologise for the punny title – it was simply too tempting. Slated to take place from August 16-23, the…
This past weekend, Dubai Watch Week bought its Horology Forum to the city of New York. There, over the course of three days, the local…