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.

POSTS BY Martin Green

Hublot Makes Marc Ferrero’s Iconic ‘Lipstick’ In Black And White

Hublot Makes Marc Ferrero’s Iconic ‘Lipstick’ In Black And White

That Hublot loves art is something that has already been established. The brand has teamed up with some of the most well-known and celebrated artists from around the world to bring their unique style into the port-hole design that made Hublot such an icon. Next to Richard Orlinski and Romero Britto is also Marc Ferrero among them. The French artist teamed up with Hublot for the second time, creating two watches around what is arguably his most well-known work, ‘Lipstick.’ READ MORE

Grand Seiko Launches Stunning New Watch In Collaboration With Watches of Switzerland

Grand Seiko Launches Stunning New Watch In Collaboration With Watches of Switzerland

Today Grand Seiko launched in collaboration with Watches of Switzerland an exciting new watch, the Toge Special Edition, that embodies elements from both Japan, as well as the United Kingdom, the home country of the watch retailer. It features many unique elements, most noticeably its dial, which has Grand Seiko’s signature Mount Iwate motif, yet now in British racing green. It is combined with a warm gold tone for the GMT-function, which gives the watch a dynamic appearance, as well as making it very easy to read. READ MORE

Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept: The King Of Ultra-Thin

Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept: The King Of Ultra-Thin

How thin can you go? For Piaget, this has been a question that they have been answering since the late 1950s, and early 1960s when they already set records with their manual wind caliber 9P and automatic caliber 12P. At the time, the goal wasn’t purely to create the thinnest watch on the market, but more to give Piaget’s designers as much freedom as possible when they create their timepieces. When we fast forward to today, we see a slightly different perspective. While Piaget’s ultra-slim movements still give freedom to its designers and find their way in beautiful watches, being thin has gotten an appeal of its own. READ MORE

Jaeger-LeCoultre Revamps A Masterful Collection

Jaeger-LeCoultre Revamps A Masterful Collection

It was 1992 when Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced a collection that would grow on to become one of the pillars of the brand. The watches of the Master Control collection all featured a restrained design, giving them an understated appearance. This was the way that Jaeger-LeCoultre demonstrated its excellence, as everybody familiar with them, knew that these watches where fitted with some of the best movements in the industry. Almost three decades later, little has changed, as the new Master Control collection is once again prone to become a benchmark. READ MORE

Jaquet Droz Welcomes The Grande Seconde Quantième In 41mm

Jaquet Droz Welcomes The Grande Seconde Quantième In 41mm

The Grande Seconde has always been an essential model in the collection of Jaquet Droz because it represents, in many ways, the essence of the brand. With its clean design and oversized sub-dial for the seconds, is it a watch that is instantly recognizable. The Grande Seconde Quantième added to that a date indicator, which Jaquet Droz incorporated in the design in such a way that it adds even more charisma. A tempting watch was the result, but with a diameter of 43mm, also a watch that was rather generous in size. READ MORE

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