Hublot Big Bang Unico Red Magic: Creating The Impossible
The people at Hublot in general, and in their research & development department especially, love to strive for the impossible. With the Hublot Big Bang Unico Red Magic they add another impossible achi…
Richard Mille RM 07-01: High Tech Elegance
When you say Richard Mille, every watch connoisseur knows that you are talking about some of the most advanced, if not the advanced, mechanical sports watches in the world. Pushing the boundaries of w…
A Contemporary take on a Classic: Grande Seconde Ceramic by Jaquet Droz
How do you redefine a collection, keep it relevant, and yet safeguard its identity? Jaquet Droz may well have the answer with the new Grande Seconde additions in black and white ceramic.
High-Tech Hublot: The True Magic Of “Magic Gold”
When it comes to explaining Hublot's "Art of Fusion," there is almost no better example than "Magic Gold." Hublot is the first and only watch brand that has created the impossible: scratch-resistant 1…
Watch of the Week: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean “Big Blue.”
Blue has always been the color of the Seamaster, but with the latest addition to the collection, Omega takes this color to a new height. While it is the most obvious, it is not the only thing that set…
Ceramic: The New Steel?
When Audemars Piguet introduced the very first Royal Oak in 1972, it turned stainless steel into a noble material. Although not such an instant revolution as steel was, ceramic is becoming more and mo…