The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch was actually first introduced in 2014, with this being a pink gold version. The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch in pink gold is identical mechanically to the one released in 2014 except for the case material and…
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The Hublot Masterpiece was a rather large tonneau-shaped Hublot timepiece with a tourbillon. It was the first tonneau-shaped watch from Hublot, and I wasn’t sure if it was the start of something new, or just a one-time experiment for collectors. Today Hublot has a few tonneau-shaped watches under its belt,…
After presenting the Vacheron Constantin Overseas models for Men over the course of the year, it is time to discover more about the Overseas Small Model, a highly refined timepiece for Ladies powered by an in-house manufactured automatic movement. The model is exquisitely feminine and extremely versatile thanks to the…
The biggest news in the Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD-F20 is the inclusion of “low-power GPS.” GPS in smartwatches is becoming a must-have feature, and you’ll find it in everything from products made by Garmin to Apple - and of course, Casio. The brand is not new to GPS, especially…
Like so many of A. Lange & Söhne’s other watches, the Richard Lange Jumping Seconds is a sublime marriage of aesthetics and engineering. It is simple to look at and operate, but underneath it hides a complex movement that has clearly been designed by thoughtful watchmakers. Well! Today, I want…
The Alpina Heritage Pilot is a large, classic aviation style watch, which replicates Alpina’s own 1926 pilot watch. It is a limited edition of 1883 pieces, 1883 being the year the Alpina brand was created. But let’s not concentrate on the past, and let’s talk about the present and this…
The Tudor Heritage Ranger, a piece based on the vintage Ranger series which first appeared in the brand’s catalogs in the 1960s. The original was meant to be a “budget buy” alternative to the Rolex Explorer — similarly to the ethos of many other Tudor watches of that era — and…
The Rolex Daytona had to make this list. It has, hands-down, been the most hyped/discussed/desired watch of 2016 – and we caught a bit of a lucky break at Baselworld, managing to post the first video review. Of course, we spent some quality time with it later in the year,…
After the Omega Speedmaster Professional won the race to the Moon in 1969, Omega thought it was time to come up with a watch that was perhaps a bit more up-to-date and ready for the 1970s — design-wise, that is, as the watch would still need to handle the same…
For those unaware, LIMES (like fan-favorite Archimede) is a brand under the ICKLER umbrella, a family-owned company that has been manufacturing watches and watch cases in Pforzheim since 1924. That is to say, LIMES watches come with decades of know-how, with much of the development and production (barring the Swiss-made…









