Our Favorite New Pet: MB&F Launches the HM10 Bulldog
An entirely new MB&F is always an exciting thing. The brand has yet to make something that can be categorized as a 'normal' watch, and also their latest creation refuses to fit in. The Horological Mac…
What Grand Seiko Teaches Us About Understated Style
Over the years, Grand Seiko has proven that they can make superb sports watches, which have no problem competing with their Swiss counterparts. An admirable accomplishment that comes forward from thei…
A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Thin And The Purity Of Design
Being understated seems to be a thing that appeals in particular to the German watch brands. A. Lange & Söhne is no exception to this and has made a name for itself, with classic designs in which less…
Less Is More With The Chronoswiss Flying Grand Regulator Skeleton
Can you make a design even more imposing when you take something away? At Chronoswiss, they prove that this can indeed be the case as with the Flying Grand Regulator Skeleton, they take one of their m…
The Watch Before The Icon: Breguet’s First Ventures In Wristchronographs
With the Type XX is Breguet one of the very few watch brands that have an iconic chronograph in their stable. This watch did not appear out of the blue, as from 1935 on Breguet was already building it…
Haute Watch Of The Week: Franck Muller Round Skeleton
Franck Muller is best known for its complicated watches, often fitted with tonneau-shaped cases. So what happens when the brand opts for the most common case shape in the world of watches and fits it…