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Clone watches, clone Andrews, and lots of Mexican treats: we celebrated Studio Underd0g's cheekiest new timepieces in style.
Eastern Arabic numerals carry a uniquely luxurious and exotic connotation in the watch industry, and these are the best watches with them.
Candy-like sapphire cases, tasty Avocad0 and Guacam0le, and a tribute to Babar the Elephant are among this week's releases.
It's been a big week in watches, with Christopher Ward capping it off with a flashy premiere of its new documentary.
In an unexpected and playful move, SU unveils two new Series1 colourways inspired by knock-offs of their watches rather than lawyering up.
You don't want to be late for summer watch season, but don't worry, we've got you covered.
Nothing says vintage like the warm flash of pink in the dials of yesteryear, but here are some great modern salmon dials worth considering.
The British independent brand and bespoke French watchmaker have joined forces to officially end winter in the coolest way possible.
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.
We've put together a list of some of the best chronograph watches on the market today that span the breadth of this popular category.
There is a surprising amount of variety in just one movement family, meaning there is something for everyone with an SW500 movement.
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…
Field watches rank as some of the most versatile and timeless watches on the market. Here's some of the best.
If you needed any more proof that US$1,000 can get you a great mechanical watch, this list of affordables is it.
These have been a fiery seven days, especially for independents and microbrands.
The iconic drinks gets a wrist-borne version, courtesy of Studio Underd0g and Fears, to be sold only at British Watchmakers' Day 2025.
Watches can be so uptight and boring, but these brands have no interest in overinflated egoes, putting all their eggs in the fun basket.
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.
Let's take a quick look back at The Year That Was in watches and reminisce on some of the highlights of the year.
For those with a little more cash to play, here are some more bastions of great value from big and micro brands alike.
Take an inside look at the fun and madness of our British Watchmakers' Weekender held earlier this year.
This week saw a whole host of releases from every corner of the industry as we enter the final month of the year and gift…
These egg-straordinary limited editions will no doubt have collectors scrambling to poach one for themselves. No flipping!
Lume isn't just a tool to help you read the time in the dark - it's also an avenue for creative expression.
We've assembled a comprehensive list of gift recommendations for all sorts of watch lovers at all sorts of budgets.
We hosted the last ever pizza party last week, and in the process raised US$17,000 for charity thanks to the Pizza Unique auction.
These days, monopusher chronographs are an anachronistic oddity - but they're still very cool.
Last night, we saw our London Discovery Studio transformed into a pizza parlor for what would prove to be a pizza party to remember.
We spoke to those on the inside of the British watch industry to discover what it's like as it looks to expand and solidify.
Our Sundowner was the biggest piece of watch news last week... Although we might be slightly biased.
The final Studio Underd0g Pizza Watch is a unique one, being auctioned off for charity with a best of both worlds dial.
New case, same movement - but how?
Not sure what to get your soon-to-be-adult? Let us help you with that.
Launched at the start of this year, we are holding our final pizza party on November 21st in London with a special charity auction.
From quirky quartz to haute horlogerie.
Three founders share their tips on independent brand ownership - Oliver Gallaugher, Susan Galvin, and Richard Benc.
After the short break we had following the Geneva Watch Days, we have a start in activity from all levels of brands. TAG Heuer is…
Studio Underd0g brings a Swiss movement to the catalogue in the new Series03 monopusher chronograph Salm0n.
Big watch fairs can tell us a lot about the state of the industry, and there was plenty going unsaid at Geneva Watch Days 2024.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
A funky micro and funky independent make for a fruity collab.
Chronographs are expensive, everyone knows that, right? While that's often the case, these affordable mechanical chronographs beg to differ.
What do you get the man who has everything? We've rounded up a few horological Father's Day gift ideas that'll be sure to please any…
When the New York Times wants to know about microbrands, Andrew McUtchen is often the first man they call.
To be held from July 12th to 14th at Venue West in Chicago, Worn & Wound's WindUp Watch Fair returns for another edition. Here's everything…
Straps and bracelet stacks are not the only means to accessorise your favourite watch. Tattoos can be a bold way to liven up your wrist…
This week saw both Seiko and King Seiko releases, while Omega celebrated signing Barry Keoghan as its latest ambassador with new Speedmasters.
Last week we wanted to celebrate reaching 200k followers on our Instagram, and to do this we felt the best way would be with some…
A long-desired feature for Grand Seiko bracelets, a LinkedIn comment from Seiko President Akio Naito suggests it is in the works.
We hosted an event at Hublot's Sydney boutique where we presented the brand's 2024 novelties as well as my experience visiting their manufacture.
Editor’s note: Back in January, many of you joined us in our Time+Tide Discovery Studio in Melbourne to celebrate our tenth anniversary. It was a…