The Ball Engineer II Marvelight
I’ve reviewed a few Ball timepieces on this site in the year and a half that I have been writing for WatchMarvel, and I’ve been quite impressed with the company on a whole. However, I must say that compared to their other designs the Marvelight… more »
The Jeanrichard All White Collection for Xmas 2014
The Jeanrichard All White is a collection of four watches that form the Aeroscope, Aquascope, Terrascope, and 1681 collections. As the name might imply, these watches are all white, which is a great look for winter. All of the watches presented in this series come… more »
The Longines Conquest Alpine Skiing
For many seasoned veterans and fans of horology, Longines has always been a source of dependable timepieces that rarely go over the top – both in design and in price. This tenet remains true also for this new addition to the Conquest collection – the… more »
Review of the A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Tourbillon Handwerkskunst
Perhaps the Lange 1 is the most easily recognizable collection from A. Lange & Söhne inventory, and for good reason. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the creation of the Lange 1 series. This year, the brand shows off the skill of the artisans… more »
The TAG Heuer Formula 1 Lady in Stainless Steel & Ceramic
A bold, daring design, with just the right amount of feminine appeal, the TAG Heuer Formula 1 in steel and black, or white ceramic, is truly a spectacular timepiece. This timepiece features a water resistance rating of 200 meters, which ensures that this piece can… more »
The Raymond Weil Toccata Ladies Collection
Raymond Weil has fused a love for music with a passion for clean, classic design to produce the new Toccata collection. Intended as entry-level pieces, the collection is as affordable as it is intriguing, yet retains the quality expected of luxury watches. The Toccata watches… more »
The Vacheron Constantin Maître Cabinotier Astronomica
Teeming with tons of features and uber-stylish to boot, the Vacheron Constantin Maître Cabinotier Astronomica is a once in a lifetime watch that combines fifteen unique complications to make one show-stopping timepiece. The dial is almost perfectly symmetrical and made of 18kt white gold. The… more »
The West End Watch Queen Anne Chronograph
Contemporary and sophisticated, the West End Watch Queen Anne Chronograph is an updated version of a Military Watch from WWI. Practical and water resistant to 50 meters, the Queen Anne Chrono is geared towards daily wear. A sleek, polished bracelet fashioned of five rows of… more »
The Perrelet Turbine XL Red
The color red breathes new life into Perrelet’s Turbine XL, implying a sense of energy, strength and fearlessness. The 48mm case makes a bold statement and comes in two versions – an all-black, PVD-coated stainless steel and a two-toned model with titanium case middle and… more »
Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Quaestor Labyrinthe
Part of a limited edition collection, the Parmigiani Fleurier Toric Quaestor Labyrinthe is an impressive timepiece. A single glance will tell you how the name Labyrinthe was derived. The platinum dial features an impressive maze-like design using a cutout of concentric circles over a sea… more »
The Longines Heritage 1935
Although originally intended for wear by those in Aviation professions, it is easy to see why the Longines Heritage 1935 became such a success within the mainstream population. Classic styling, sleek details, and visual appeal in spades leave you with the impression that this is… more »
The Girard Perregaux 1966 Enamel Collection
The 1966 Enamel Collection from Girard Perregaux is comprised of three breathtaking models, one hand-painted on a ceramic canvas, and the other two using cloisonné enameling. Each piece is crafted by hand, utilizing a skill that has been passed down, relatively unchanged, through the ages.… more »
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