Martin Green

Living and breathing Haute Horlogerie for more than two decades, Martin Green's everyday life is infused with watches. A love for the history of watches is combined with an eclectic taste, while his studies at the Gemological Institute of America sparked a deeper understanding of diamond set watches. After writing for several international publications he joined Haute Time. Savoring the good life he divides his time between Europe and the US, always on the look out for the next story to write.

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Jaquet Droz Takes The Grande Seconde Skelet-One Into The City With Three New Urban Versions

Jaquet Droz Takes The Grande Seconde Skelet-One Into The City With Three New Urban Versions

When you say Jaquet Droz, you are not only saying exquisite Swiss craftsmanship and tantalizing timeless design, but you are also saying Grande Seconde Skelet-One. This model has become one of the pillars of the brand, with its recognizable design that showcases all Jaquet Droz has to offer in a high-end, sportive package. To celebrate this collection’s success, the brand is now introducing three new versions of the Grande Seconde Skelet-One that take this exceptional watch into urban atmospheres. READ MORE

IWC Reintroduces 1990s Ceramic Icon As Limited Edition

IWC Reintroduces 1990s Ceramic Icon As Limited Edition

Not all icons are born as one. Some need a period in which their true potential is recognized before they gain their intended status. This is most certainly true for the IWC Fliegerchronograph ref.3705, which the brand launched in 1994. Already in the 1980s was IWC a pioneer in the field of ceramic, using it, for example, for their Da Vinci perpetual calendar chronograph, another one of their icons. The ref.3705 was the first Fliegerchronograph to be fitted with a ceramic case. It resulted in a watch that had a very clean and utilitarian look. As it was never produced in vast numbers, the watch became a rarity known mainly by die-hard IWC collectors. READ MORE

Richard Mille Highlights The Elegance Of Carbon TPT® With Two New Models Of The RM 07-01 Automatic

Richard Mille Highlights The Elegance Of Carbon TPT® With Two New Models Of The RM 07-01 Automatic

Carbon is a material that holds no secrets anymore for Richard Mille. The brand that loves to push the envelope with its technical and material innovations has mastered it completely and utilizes it in ways that were previously thought impossible. This becomes especially clear with the two new models in the RM 07-01 Automatic collection. Here, Carbon TPT® is not only used for the case but also for the bracelet, taking not only the wearing comfort to a new height but also its style. READ MORE

Ulysse Nardin Turns Tourbillon Free Wheel Into Diamond Delight

Ulysse Nardin Turns Tourbillon Free Wheel Into Diamond Delight

Few watches are as mesmerizing as the Tourbillon Free Wheel by Ulysse Nardin. With its parts seemingly at random scattered over the dial, with sometimes not even a visible connection between them, is it almost a mystery how it functions. That has also been precisely the aim of Ulysse Nardin, which thrives by creating watches like this. They are not only technically innovative but also feature an avant-garde design. With a diameter of 44mm is the watch large, but the creative shape of the lugs ensures excellent wearing comfort, even on smaller wrists. READ MORE

Omega Celebrates 36th America’s Cup With Special Seamaster 300M Chronograph

Omega Celebrates 36th America’s Cup With Special Seamaster 300M Chronograph

As the official timekeeper of the America’s Cup has Omega created a tradition of celebrating each edition of this prestigious ocean race with a special watch. The 36th America’s Cup is, fortunately, no exception to this rule. With the Seamaster Diver 300M America’s Cup Chronograph, the brand delivers a formidable watch that combines dynamic looks with technical innovations. READ MORE

Longines Revives The Past With Silver Arrow

Longines Revives The Past With Silver Arrow

The 1950s were a turbulent time. After WWII, many parts of the world enjoyed a rapid recovery, and after the horrors of the war, progress and prosperity became possible once more. We also see this back in the watches from that era, which offer sleek designs with charismatic dials, often offering style with a sportive touch. Such a watch is also the Silver Arrow, launched by Longines in 1956 and now revived again. READ MORE

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