The Girard Perregaux 1945 Vintage Large Date Moon Phases
Girard Perregaux is one of the world’s best known Swiss luxury watchmakers. With their slogan – the mechanics of time since 1791, they have crafted some pretty extraordinary timepieces from their La-Chaux-de-Fonds based workshops in Switzerland. Late last year, they announced the release of a… more »
The Watches of the Glashutte Original Caliber 37
Glashutte Original is a German watchmaking company that is renowned for presenting some pretty complicated watches, whose engineering speaks to functionality and sophisticated design. Since 1845, this manufacturer has created some very intricate mechanical movements for their watches. So, when they focused on chronographs with… more »
The Superb Shinola Black Blizzard
Shinola, based in Detroit, has introduced the Black Blizzard. This is the latest addition to Shinola’s arsenal of timepieces. The Shinola Black Blizzard is inspired by the Dust Bowl of the 1930’s and the watch tells a tale of that era and those who were … more »
The New JeanRichard Terrascope Blue
The classic, and high-end watchmaking brand, JeanRichard is pleased to present the new JeanRichard Terrascope Blue. This new addition to the Terrascope collection is quite formal, yet it has an edge to it that is undeniable. This watch features an elaborately constructed 44mm stainless steel, cushion… more »
ArtyA Son of Sound in Black PVD Stainless Steel
If you are a fashionable person with a unique taste, the chance is good that you have already heard of Yvan Arpa. He is a rock and roll enthusiast, and a rare breed of designer who just likes to design things for the sake of… more »
The Bremont ALT1-C PW is Built for Aviation
Today we are featuring the Bremont ALT1-C PW. This Bremont timepiece carries an aesthetic that is seen quite often in aviation inspired watchmaking. Bremont has, in the recent past, been creating many aviation inspired watches like the Wright Flyer, which we reviewed on this site… more »
The Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley
If you’re a history buff and a watch aficionado, then the phrase “Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Hunley” will make perfect sense to you. On the off-chance that you’re not, I’m here to explain everything. Let’s start with Ball Watches. The company was founded after a railroad… more »
The Mido Multifort Limited Edition Heritage
Mido has released another design in its Multifort collection. The watch this time around is quite clean looking and it is a Limited Edition. The quantity available is going to be just 999 pieces. This release comes in conjunction with the Multifort’s 80th anniversary. This… more »
The Hamilton Interstellar Watches
I like sci-fi movies and I like watches, so it was a rare treat for me to see these two elements combined. For Hamilton, this isn’t the first time the brand has played a part in blockbuster. In fact, titles like 2001: A Space Odyssey,… more »
The Ball Trainmaster Kelvin
The Ball Trainmaster Kelvin is a striking timepiece and shows off effortlessly this brand’s dexterity in the arts of horology. Despite its classic appearance, this watch has a few modern fittings, like its off-centered date aperture at the 1 position, and its tritium gas-filled tubes… more »
The New Breitling Galactic 44
Breitling has just released a brand new timepiece from their Windrider collection called the Breitling Galactic 44. This timepiece stands out in their collection as it has both a date aperture at 3 and a day aperture with the indication spelled out completely. No doubt,… more »
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph
Blancpain has released another watch to its Fifty Fathoms line up – the Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph. For fans of Blancpain watches, the Fifty Fathoms collection is iconic, in the way that the Nautilus or the Royal Oak is for Patek and AP respectively. The new… more »