Watch of the Week: Piaget Altiplano
Class pur sang, that is, and always has been the Piaget Altiplano. A refined case, which is so distinctly understated that connoisseurs immediately know that they are looking at something special, hou…
The New Santos de Cartier Is Not Your Average Chronograph
With the introduction of the new Santos de Cartier, in 2018, it was to be expected that the collection would soon be expanded beyond the time-only and skeleton versions it was launched in. It is not s…
Welcome Back Mr.Genta!
Gérald Genta is a man to who many brands owe a great debt. As a designer, he gave Audemars Piguet the Royal Oak, Patek Philippe their Nautilus, and he worked on the Pasha for Cartier, as well as many…
Signing Off On 2018 With The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Skeleton
Few watches have made such a mark on the industry in recent years as the Bvlgari Octo Finissimo. That it is a design statement is not so surprising, it is after all a Bvlgari, but it is also the watch…
Roger Dubuis Velvet: Haute Horlogerie With A Feminine Touch
In the world of Roger Dubuis, only the best is good enough. This also becomes clear when you look at the 'Velvet,' their collection of ladies watches. They are as rich as the fabric that inspired its…
Chronoswiss Flying Regulator Manufacture: Moving Into The Future Of An Icon
As a brand, having an icon in your collection can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. While icons will generate interest and revenues, there will always be a point in which you need to move in…