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 Chopard Imperiale Collection for Ladies
Chopard releases three new versions for its ever-popular Imperiale collection. Crafted in a 36mm case, these watches are offered in 18kt rose gold and 18kt white gold. The rose gold options account for two of the three variations. The truth is, these new creations add… 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 »
Daniel Strom Creates the Memento Mori, Carpe Diem from the Agonium Collection
Son of renowned Swiss watchmaker Armin Strom, Daniel Strom shows us his dark side with his new creation Memento Mori, Carpe Diem. This phrase directly translates to “Remember you will die, so seize the day.” There are many mixed reviews concerning this new collection, but… more »
The Louis Moinet Vertalor
Acclaimed watchmaker Louis Moinet has released the Vertalor, a timepiece that perfectly expresses the brand’s desire for horological excellence. From its aesthetically magnificent case to its pièce de résistance – a tourbillon suspended from three bridges made in gold, the Louis Moinet Vertalor is designed with… more »
Presenting the New Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic 1958
What a watch!! Usually, I am not a big fan of retro-inspired watches but the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic 1958 has made me take a long look at that position. The original was launched in 1958, which was a good year for Jaeger-LeCoutre as it was the… 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 »
The New Armin Strom Skeleton Pure
The new Armin Strom Skeleton Pure is spectacular both on the inside and the outside. Armin Strom creates this timepiece in stainless steel, black PVD stainless steel, titanium, and 18kt rose gold. The case diameter on this collection is 43.8mm, and it rides 13mm off… more »
The Girard Perregaux "Protect What Is Precious" Cat's Eye
In a stunning display of Girard Perregaux’s skill at creating the innately beautiful, the ‘Protect What Is Precious’ Cat’s Eye stands out as one magnificent timepiece. About 6 weeks ago, Susan and David Rockefeller with acclaimed watch manufacturer Girard Perregaux and auction house Christie’s presented… more »
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 »
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