Zenith Sets, Once Again, The Gold Standard For Chronographs
When you say Zenith to a watch enthusiast, he or she cannot help but immediately think of El Primero. This automatic chronograph movement was groundbreaking when launched in 1969, but as Zenith has co…
Glashütte Original Goes For Green With New PanoMaticLunar
There is no denying it, green-colored dials is one of the hottest trends in watchmaking. During Watches & Wonders earlier this year, we already saw this color taking the lead. Glashütte Original is no…
Glashütte Original Dives Into The Great Outdoors With SeaQ In Reed Green
While many timepieces are created, and positioned, as a diving watch, their actual use is often much broader. As they are robust, reliable, and of course waterproof, they become a natural companion fo…
Louis Vuitton Rethinks The Diving Watch With New Street Diver Collection
The Tambour is one of the most important watch designs for Louis Vuitton. Launched in 2002, it was the watch that put the brand on the map in the world of the Haute Horlogerie. Over the years, it amas…
Watch of the Week: Longines Avigation BigEye Titanium
When it comes to historically important events, Longines was often in the middle of it. In particular, when it comes to aviation history. As the concept of aircraft matured in the 1920s, planes became…
Haute Complication: Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Carbon & Black Magic
At the recent digital edition of the LVMH Watch Week, it was the Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Orange Sapphire on which all the spotlights were aimed. This made it that the two other watches featuring…