Your number one watch resource

Bringing you the latest news, reviews and interviews from the world of watches - plus much more

Search Results

1057 articles found for ""
  1. Review: Piaget Polo Skeleton

    Review: Piaget Polo Skeleton

    Does your collection feel like it could be a bit more … interesting? If the contents of your watch roll or safe or sock drawer—or wherever you keep your watches—is looking a little dull, a little...
    Posted on 26/04/2021
  2. Review: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer

    Review: Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra GMT Worldtimer

    Value is a tough game in luxury watchmaking. On the one hand, luxury is supposed to be expensive—buying cheap luxury is almost counter intuitive. People are supposed to know what you have is...
    Posted on 26/04/2021
  3. News: The Aquascaphe Gains A Crown – The Baltic Aquascaphe Dual-Crown

    News: The Aquascaphe Gains A Crown – The Baltic Aquascaphe Dual-Crown

    Microbrand Baltic might only be a few years old, but it has done a great job at winning over the hearts and wallets of vintage watch lovers everywhere. Riding on the high of its latest releases—the...
    Posted on 21/04/2021
  4. Review: Grand Seiko SLGH005

    Review: Grand Seiko SLGH005

    No doubt many of you by now will have heard of the mighty Japanese luxury watch brand Grand Seiko, and no doubt the first interaction you had with the brand was with the highly revered Snowflake...
    Posted on 20/04/2021
  5. Review: Seiko 5 Sports SRPD

    Review: Seiko 5 Sports SRPD

    The best of anything is often well out of reach of most people. But that doesn’t mean good and even excellent should be too. Seiko is one brand that gets this, utilising volume and technology...
    Posted on 15/04/2021
  6. Review: Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph

    Review: Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph

    If you’ve got the thick end of $200,000 to spend, well—first of all I’d ask who you robbed to get it, and secondly, I’d suggest buying something sensible like property with it. But what if you’ve...
    Posted on 15/04/2021
  7. Feature: What You Didn’t Know About The IWC Big Pilot’s Watch

    Feature: What You Didn’t Know About The IWC Big Pilot’s Watch

    A watch so big it’s got the word “Big” in the title, the IWC Big Pilot’s Watch is one of the brand’s best loved and most popular watches. But it’s origins as a commercially available timekeeper...
    Posted on 06/04/2021
  8. Feature: What’s Inside A Real Rolex Watch?

    Feature: What’s Inside A Real Rolex Watch?

    What a Rolex looks like on the outside is no secret. Being the best-selling luxury watchmaker in the world, chances are the Submariner’s visage is familiar to most of the people here—but what...
    Posted on 06/04/2021
  9. Feature: My £250 Watch VS A £25,000 Patek Philippe

    Feature: My £250 Watch VS A £25,000 Patek Philippe

    You may have seen that I bought myself a new timepiece—check out the review if you haven’t seen it already—and it’s no ordinary watch. It’s a pocket watch, from 1950, from the American railroad...
    Posted on 29/03/2021
  10. Review: A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Tourbillon Pour Le Mérite

    Review: A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange Tourbillon Pour Le Mérite

    Rewind your brain back to the days of school and remind yourself of that dreadful period post handing in your coursework or taking an exam where you waiting to be graded, to have a one of three...
    Posted on 26/03/2021
  11. News: Out With The Old, In With The New – The Frederique Constant Slimline Monolithic Manufacture

    News: Out With The Old, In With The New – The Frederique Constant Slimline Monolithic Manufacture

    The sprung balance is a staple of any mechanical watch. Invented in the late 17th century, the sprung balance is—for those that don’t know—a coiled spring attached to a balance wheel. The pair...
    Posted on 25/03/2021
  12. News: An Out Of This World De Bethune – The DB28XP

    News: An Out Of This World De Bethune – The DB28XP

    Meteorite dials aren’t exactly new; brands have been using them since the late 80s. Rolex has them, Omega has them, Piaget has them, Zenith has them…I think you get the point. So, what makes...
    Posted on 24/03/2021