Explore one of horology’s most versatile inventions: the chronograph.
Category Archive: Watch Reviews
The watchmaker’s oldest movement, PF 110, a finely finished, complicated caliber with an extended power reserve, deserves a closer inspection.
Beloved French watch designer Alain Silberstein is back with the Legacy Machine No.
Bell & Ross surprises everyone with a convincing timepiece that melds vintage marine aesthetics with a modern skeletonized movement.
Parmigiani Fleurier impresses with a galaxy-inspired dial in the Tonda 1950 Set Galaxy.
The Rolex Yachtmaster 40 gives a sleek new look into the future of luxury nautical timepieces.
Tudor acknowledges left-handed professional divers with the release of the Pelagos LHD.
Inspired by their recent turn appearing on wrists in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, Hamilton returns to outer space with the ODC X-03.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest collaboration with industrial designer Marc Newson is a Baccarat crystal-enclosed Atmos Clock.
The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor Cobalt MicroMelt is as visually stunning as it is mechanically impressive.