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First Look – The King Seiko Vanac SLA093 and SLA095, Now on Leather Straps
Released earlier this year, the King Seiko Vanac collection came as a surprise and, in all fairness, caused quite a stir. Based on bold designs from the 1970s, the name Vanac is far from new and was revamped in a sports watch with integrated bracelet and sharp case, powered by a high-end movement derived from […]
Introducing – New Reverie and Roam Editions of the Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer
Nomos hit the bull’s eye with the release of its Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer last year. With its resilient case build, slim profile, fun dial colours, user-friendliness and in-house movement, the Worltimer is a very complete travel companion without a first-class ticket price. Originally available with an interchangeable steel bracelet or textile strap, the two […]
Introducing – Massena LAB & Raúl Pagès Celebrate the 30th anniversary of TimeZone with the New TZ30 Watch
For over a decade, Massena LAB has been a creative platform where contemporary horology meets historical inspiration. Founded by William Massena, a longtime figure in the independent watch scene and former Managing Director of TimeZone.com, the studio has earned a reputation for collaborative, limited-edition projects with some of the most talented watchmakers of our time, […]
Introducing: The Nomos Club Sport Neomatic Worldtimer 'Roam' And 'Reverie' Limited Editions
What We KnowThe world time roll-out continues for Nomos as the brand has just announced an additional pair of limited-edition executions of its still-novel Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer. The new models, called Reverie and Roam, share a champagne-toned dial and the familiar city-coordinated layout but differ in terms of accent colors. The Reverie leans warm and understated, while Roam takes on a cooler, more sporting palette. Together, they represent the 10th and 11th limited iterations of Nom
Breaking News: Sotheby's Sale of the Audemars Piguet 'Grosse Pièce' Shatters Records, Becomes By Far Most Expensive Audemars Piguet At $7,736,000
In a massive result for one of the most historically significant watches ever made by Audemars Piguet, the 'Grosse Pièce' No. 16869 blew the doors off the conservative $500,000 to $1,000,000 estimate in early-morning action at Sotheby's New York auction. The result comes on the heels of a record price for the sale of Francis Ford Coppola's personal F.P. Journe FFC prototype for $10.755 million at Phillips New York Watch Auction XIII on Saturday.The "Grosse Pièce" may not have received the same
Introducing – Eska Launches the New Racing Chronograph Automatic, a Sub-500 Euros Take on Motorsport Design
Originally founded in 1918 in Granges, Switzerland, Eska Watches vanished during the quartz crisis and was revived in 2024 by Christophe Chevreton and Sinicha Knezevic. The partners quickly captured the essence of Eska’s heritage and adapted it to modern trends. The rebirth began with the Amphibian 250 dive watch and the Heritage Chronograph, both assembled […]
In Partnership - Summit Style: The New Seiko Prospex Alpinist Mechanical
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Watch It: 'Wristwatch Revival' Restores A Rolex Deepsea That Was Heavily Damaged In The Palisades Fires
One of my favorite YouTube channels, Wristwatch Revival, recently released a captivating video covering the extensive restoration of a Rolex Deepsea recovered from the remains of a home lost to the recent wildfires in California. Despite the video being more than an hour long, once you see the state of the watch before the restoration (the watch looked like it had been to hell and back), you'll have to watch the whole thing. Marshall, the show's host watchmaker, walks you through the entire pr
Introducing – The Union Glashütte 1893 Johannes Dürrstein Anniversary Editions
Celebrating the 180th anniversary of its founder, Union Glashütte launches a pair of new 1893 Johannes Dürrstein Anniversary Editions, offered as the Large Second 41mm and Small Second 34mm references, capturing the brand’s enduring approach: fine Saxon craftsmanship and design excellence made accessible. The 1893 collection takes its name from the year Dürrstein established the […]
Buying Guide – Chasing Perpetuity, with some of this Year’s Finest Perpetual Calendar Watches
Regarded as one of the grails in watchmaking, and an extremely challenging one to master as well, the Perpetual Calendar is a complication that always grabs headlines, it seems. This year, we’ve seen an abundance of them, from seasoned Maisons to high-end indies, and everything in between. With so much to choose from, pinpointing the […]
Introducing – A. Lange & Söhne Lange 1 Daymatic Honeygold
For 2025, A. Lange & Söhne introduces a new, warm expression of the Lange 1 Daymatic, the automatic and practical version of one of the brand’s most emblematic timepieces, and a model that’s been discontinued in its classic versions. Revealed on December 7th, a date that marks both Ferdinand Adolph Lange’s founding of the Glashütte […]
Introducing: A. Lange & Söhne Brings Back The Lange 1 Daymatic With A Honeygold Touch
What We KnowIt's been a while since we've heard anything about the Lange 1 Daymatic. Originally launched in 2010, the Lange 1 Daymatic offered a very interesting twist on A. Lange & Söhne's Lange 1. Flipping the asymmetrical layout, replacing the power reserve markings with a retrograde day-of-the-week display, and incorporating a self-winding movement somehow made what was already an inside-baseball watch even more interesting. While this offered a neat option within Lange's offerings, pr
The ABCs of Time – The Basics of Mechanical Watch Maintenance
A mechanical watch is a true work of miniature engineering, regardless of the expense. A sub-€300 Seiko 5 Sports has the same basic mechanical elements and wonder as a four-figure IWC, and is just a bit less detailed and accurate day-to-day. Almost self-sufficient and independent of electricity, a mechanical watch simply needs to be wound […]
Breaking News: Francis Ford Coppola's Personal 'FFC' Sells for $10.755 million, The Most Expensive F.P. Journe Ever Sold
In a bit of brisk early morning bidding at Phillips New York Watch Auction XIII, Francis Ford Coppola's personal F.P. Journe FFC prototype hammered at a final price of $10.755 million after premiums. The sale of this prototype, one of two in this configuration with the black hand and steel bridges, breaks the record for the most expensive F.P. Journe wristwatch previously set at Phillips Geneva in 2024 at $8.3 million. The previous record-holder was F.P. Journe's second wristwatch ever made—th
The Petrolhead Corner – Land Rover Takes the Mad Defender Octa to Dakar, as it Unveiled the Defender D7X-R
It’s almost that time of the year again, when the bravest of the brave flock to Saudi Arabia for the annual Dakar Rally adventure. Held almost every year since 1979, it originated as a point-to-point off-road event from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal. While the rally faced issues in the mid-200s that forced the organisation […]
In-Depth – Exploring the F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain 20th Anniversary, and What it Means (Incl. Video)
François-Paul Journe, a talented watchmaker and the founder of the brand F.P. Journe, is mostly known for his Tourbillon Remontoire d’Egalité – it was his first watch – and his take on the resonance phenomenon. We can also mention the Octa, his automatic watch introduced in 2001, and, of course, the fantastic Chronomètre Bleu. But […]
The Oscars of Watchmaking Are Happening This Week. Here’s Who We Think Will Win.
The annual Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, often referred to as the Oscar’s of the watchmaking world, is nearly upon us. Some of the biggest names in watchmaking will compete on November 9th in ...
Approaching Watchmaking As An Engineer: Tony Fadell In Conversation With Ben Clymer At UBS House of Craft
This past October, during the UBS House of Craft event in NYC, we were thrilled to welcome Tony Fadell for an intimate (and standing-room-only) conversation on stage with Ben. Tony is a legendary figure in the tech world: he worked on 18 generations of the iPod and led that division, and he was a key contributor to the design of the iPhone, spending a decade working directly with Steve Jobs on the device we all now carry in our pockets. He's also a serious watch guy, both as a collector and as
Interview – Dr. Andreas Kaufmann on How Leica Blends its Photographic DNA with German Watchmaking
Dubai Watch Week is a remarkable platform for engaging with influential figures, and this year’s edition offered us the chance to sit down with two of Leica’s key leaders. Together, we explored the past, present, and future of one of Germany’s most storied manufacturers – an icon in photography renowned for its precision engineering, craftsmanship, […]
Auctions: This Weekend In Bienne: 'The Charity Watch Sale' Raises Funds For Children In Need
On December 7 in Bienne, Switzerland, the second outing of a small charity auction will take place. It's called the Charity Watch Sale, and it's being run in support of Terre des hommes, the leading Swiss NGO supporting children around the world. The charity event was created by Bienne local Alexander Grouet, and the concept is simple: watch collectors can donate watches they like but don't wear, converting them into funds that go directly to the organization while receiving a tax deduction fo