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…
Ulysse Nardin Unites Form And Function In The Executive Skeleton X Collection
At Ulysse Nardin, they write innovation in capital letters. What makes the brand so interesting is that they not only apply this philosophy on their movements but many of their designs as well. A perf…
Dark Delights: Four Watches With A Black Case That Are Anything But Boring
Black is a color that is nearly always appropriate to wear. Also in watchmaking does it have a dominant position, especially when it comes to dials and straps. Black cases were for a long time a rarit…
A German Insight: Glashütte Original Senator Moon Phase Skeletonized Edition
For centuries the small town of Glashütte has been the epicenter of German watchmaking. While there are indeed plenty of similarities between their approach to watchmaking and that of the Swiss, there…
Cartier Privé Tonneau Skeleton Dual Time: The Ultimate Time-Traveller
The Tonneau is one of Cartier's oldest wrist-watch designs that are still in production today. It was launched in 1906, two years after the legendary Santos was introduced. Unlike the Santos, has the…
Roger Dubuis Lights Up The Dark With Excalibur Blacklight Trilogy
Roger Dubuis has always had a strong drive to innovate, not only in a technical but also in an aesthetic sense. This means that they need to think outside the box in all different dimensions and keep…