MeisterSinger is renowned for its highly recognizable mechanical single-hand watches. Its Neo collection is characterized by slim models with a very thin bezel and a minimalist dial featuring a round date window. In response to the request of several customers asking for a larger case, the German watchmaker is now…
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Longines launched its new Conquest V.H.P. (Very High Precision) collection which includes three-hand and chronograph models, all of them equipped with new-generation high-precision quartz movements developed by the ETA manufacturing company exclusively for Longines. The new collection was presented at the Neuchâtel Observatory, where the first quartz clock with absolute…
The first Omega Speedmaster was released in 1957, so the iconic model is celebrating its 60th this year. We’re pretty confident this means we’ll be seeing an anniversary edition at Baselworld in a few days, which led us to speculate (fairly intensely) about what it might look like. As with…
Endowed with a new movement, the Little Lange 1 Moon Phase by A. Lange & Söhne is exquisitely elegant with its guilloched, argenté-coloured dial. Compared to the Lange 1 Moon Phase, the 36.8 mm pink-gold case of this version is 1.7 millimetres smaller. Featuring two golden moons, the lunar disc…
Omega introduced the new Speedmaster Racing Master Chronometer, a classic variation of the Speedmaster with a distinctive minute-track style which first appeared on a 1968 Speedmaster model. The new model is characterised by a matt-black dial with orange markings and bevelled white gold arrowhead indexes that are filled with white…
The new Hamilton Intra-Matic 68 is a limited edition inspired by the historical Chronograph B of 1968 and known by connoisseurs for its black and white reversed “panda” dial. In 1968 Hamilton presented the Chronograph A with black subdials on a white dial and the Chronograph B with two white…
Well! It’s the kind of statement that says “Hublot makes nothing but large, skeletonised statement pieces in unusual materials, for rappers,” for example. And you know what? Some of that is our fault. After all, we’re the ones who like to seize on an impressive technical breakthrough, or a brand-new…
In the spectrum of colour, grey is quite the double agent. There it goes, trudging along amid notions of overcast skies, mind-numbing office cubicles, uncertainty. There goes grey playing its other hand in a realm populated by wolves and weimaraners, silver foxes with steely gazes, marble and moodiness. That, Girard-Perregaux Cat’s…
Baume & Mercier is a case in point. Over the past few years they’ve invested time and effort into building their image as a brand with a long and proud heritage, and their product releases – particularly in the Clifton and Capeland collections – reflected this history. Anyone who’s followed…
So, if you like your shirts loud and your rock progressive, we suspect the Rado HyperChrome 1616 review will look right at home on your wrist. You don’t have to be an expert to realise that the 1616 is inspired by the ’70s, an era where the prevailing attitude to…