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With no mention of the Olympics dialside, the new Chronoscope is decadently elegant.
Zenith have resurrected the Defy Extreme Diver with full vigour and in-your-face attitude.
Though new to the role, de Clerck's enthusiasm for the brand is undeniable in this interview at Watches & Wonders 2024, going through the brand's…
Despite being one of the world’s best known and most influential watch brands, it can be hard to look past Patek Philippe’s luxury sports watches…
Read more to find out what the Crown brought to this year's fair.
The long-awaited, thinner take on the Black Bay GMT is finally here in all its Bakelite-like glory. The case slims down to an impressive 12.8mm…
Rolex’s dressiest piece gets the most luscious makeover possible. The guilloché of the dial is also a rare sight in a Rolex, matching really well…
While many fans expected a Coke bezel, Rolex goes with a ghosty black and grey for the new GMT-Master II. The black-on-black-on-grey combo is unlikely…
Tudor surprises with a wonderfully retro, METAS-certified GMT, and a new monochromatic Black Bay.
Let’s be honest. When people attend a watch fair as huge as Watches & Wonders, they’re most excited about new watches and not so much…
Not ones to let development go to waste, TAG Heuer show off their Only Watch 2023 follow-up as well as plenty of line expansions.
Tributing the very first Grand Seiko, the brand introduces a star-studded, manual-winding limited edition.
France's pithy watch vandalizer du jour teams up with a poetic Parisian microbrand.
Watches and Wonders is now truly upon us and, as the big box brands have to stop releases as per fair rules, independent brands are…
A watch auction hosted inside of a cave? Surely not. Well, do not be so sure because this is 100% actually happening next week in…
Need a watch to help you calculate exposures, or simply want one to match your camera? Buffy has the list for you.
It’s a common sentiment that mechanical watches last forever when properly maintained. But, is there really much truth to that?
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…
Watches and Wonders might be just around the corner, but there's still been plenty of hot releases recently.
We chat through all things Furlan Marri - Kickstarter records, misconceptions about the brand, and, of course, our collaborative watch.
With Watches & Wonders Geneva 2024 only two weeks away, we wanted to look back at some of our favourites from last year.
New Zealand brand Draken shows what 6 years of development and listening to brand feedback can do.
More than 50 years after its release, we look at the best of the best from AP's iconic collection.
With its roots embedded in the late 1920s, the Vulcain Grand Prix isn't the racing watch you think it might be.
Do you feel like it's finally time for your kid to inherit the watch you've been wearing? Better check if it's worthy first.
Love the antique look of a well-weathered tool? These bronze watches are for you.
There are few manual winding watches for under $500. Thankfully, Timex has you covered.
From iconic racing chronographs to modern rally tributes, these are the best watches for motorsport nerds.
Within the realm of watchmaking, size very much matters. So, we put the question to the Time+Tide Editorial Team: what is your favorite watch size?
We explain why finding smaller chronographs can be so difficult - and share some that are worth your attention.
What's next in the vicious cycle of fashion trends? Buffy thinks it's time for Y2K.
The Le Brassus brand opens its new AP House in Milan, seven years after the AP House concept made its debut in the city.
All that glitters is not gold, but after reading this, you may have an easier way to tell apart gold watches.
This stunning blue collab is a send-off for the legendary Calibre 5134.
With all the little nitpicks us reviewers pick up on, this has to be the ultimate WIS watch, right?
Are watch enthusiasts too focused on every watch being the same size?
The Singaporean brand continues to show off their varied design choices with a single-handed watch inspired by, chilling out?
Vacheron Constantin's chronograph stunner is the most elegant way to remember the '50s.
The end to Buffy's saga with the little white gold Universal Genève is here, at least for now.
Is your watch losing time, or are you experiencing wrist-cheese build-up? We may have a solution or two.
Perpetual calendars in celebration of the leap year are the order of the week.
Buffy lays out their five steps to best make your watch collection stand out - #SOTC.
McDreamy and TAG Heuer were the talk of the town last night.
This elevated take on the Overseas is the first retrograde display in a sports watch for this storied Swiss brand.
Exploring the rich history and ingenious innovation of a staple haute horlogerie complication.
Retro colours and a sinister depth rating make Bulova's new travel piece a real corker.
Minimal branding, maximal dedication to vintage goodness.
T+T's crash course on how to clean those grimy vintage pieces.
Hamilton's Dune watches stole the show this week, but there was plenty of heat elsewhere too.
What's a hesalite crystal? Is Hardlex better than sapphire? And what's mineral glass? Buffy answers it all.
Now that all the liveries have been unveiled and testing is well underway, it's time to have a look at each F1 teams' watch sponsors…
The Collins Dictionary defines a cocktail watch as "a women's designer watch intended to be worn with formal evening dress as a piece of jewellery.”…
While the King of Cool preferred the black dial, the Moby Dick is the rarer, more special variant.
Is this vintage-styled case with a sprinkling of dolphin on the dial a recipe for success?
Baume & Mercier once again painstakingly bring the work of Pierre Soulages to a watch dial in this limited edition sequel.
Hamilton adds Dune Part 2 to their record-holding long list of films they have assisted in with a watch, dropping two new LE's inspired by…
Tissot have done one for the enthusiasts, relaunching the PR 516 Chronograph with a manual-winding Valjoux movement & a cleaner aesthetic.
White gold is lauded as a bit of a stealth wealth flex, but could you be fooled thinking it's steel, or vice versa?
Two yellow gold integrated luxury sports watches with interesting dials go head to head.
Why is Citizen Eco-Drive underrated? Adam weighs in on the solar-powered legend here.
On Valentine’s Day, brands often propose new releases that could work as a his-and-hers pair, with similar styles but different sizes. For instance, this year…
If you know me, you know how much bad design pains me, especially in the realm of watches. “Features” that make no sense, awkward font…
Baltic's latest piece features unisex proportions and a stunning Art Deco-inspired dial.
With Watches & Wonders on the horizon, an avalanche of watch novelties are incoming. Here are five watch trends Tom wants to see in 2024.
Grand Seiko has just debuted a new 38mm 62GS case, and these two new models are the first to use a hi-beat calibre and titanium…
NEW HIRE ALERT! Zach interviews our new UK-based Managing Editor Russell Sheldrake so you can learn more about the latest member of the Time+Tide team.
Previously a Chinese exclusive, this dapper dress watch is now available worldwide - which is a very good thing.
We've mocked up 5 Rolex watches we'd love to see enter production in 2024.
When I was a kid and it was time to visit my grandparents, I’d stare out of the car window and fantasise about spotting a…
Piaget brought back the OG Polo, Grand Seiko celebrated a milestone and Breitling teamed up with Victoria Beckham this week.
This handsome Lunar New Year commemorative watch is versatile enough to be worn all year round and for many more Chinese zodiac cycles.
Formex has teamed up with Worn & Wound on a limited edition, vintage sci-fi-inspired Essence 39.
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, here are the best Year of the Dragon watches.
Piaget celebrates their 150th anniversary by bringing back their OG Polo.
Victoria Beckham has collaborated with Breitling to bring her refined touch to a limited Chronomat 36 collection inspired by her Spring/Summer 2024 palette.
The culture of watchmaking is one that equally respects tradition and ingenuity, as the past can be respected while breaking boundaries and inventing new techniques.…
Grand Seiko expands its range of signature white "Snowflake" dial watches with two new quartz models.
T+T's global team really went global this week.
This chrono is an affordable ode to the ‘70s with enthusiasm for authenticity.
With a lovely chrono movement within, is this a sign of Furlan Marri heading upmarket?
A "what if?" update to a legend, more green, and a classy, gem-set number.
The iconic racing brand is back at it with another retro reissue for LVMH Watch Week 2024.
Whether it's price, rarity or something third, Adam discusses what gives a watch that holy hype status.
In September 2022 Latin musical artist Marc Anthony and American watch brand Bulova came together to form a major partnership that will span over four…
Baltic dresses up their dressier watch even more with luscious golden tones.
Tom's trend manifesto touches on some topics you might expect (waitlists, anyone?), but also others that irk him in particular.
The plucky Le Locle brand has plenty of history of sticking it to the big box brands. Here are some notable examples.
Green cars with tan interiors? There's nothing better. Turns out the colour combo works great for watches too.
Yes, a certain Gérald Genta is on this list, but he's not the only notable watch designer.
Initially a plan to fill a slot in a personal collection, the HZ.01 aims to be the ideal, affordable everyday watch.
Three T+T limited editions this week, plus a bevy of other cool releases from big brands.
Titanium or tantalum, carbon or ceramic? Which is best for your next purchase?
Buffy recounts their watch collecting dry spell, and how they got there in the first place.
You asked for it.
The earthy, warm tones of the Australian outback inspire our first boutique edition.
There are few better ways to celebrate a milestone than with the people that helped you get to that point. With more than 100 people…
Just before LVMH Watch Week, Zenith expands the new Pilot collection with two new models.
(German) watchmaking at its finest.