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  1. Review: Richard Mille RM055 Bubba Watson

    Review: Richard Mille RM055 Bubba Watson

    Whether you like Richard Mille or not—and it’s a hotly contested topic—you have to at least acknowledge that the avant-garde brand does things a little differently. Since the release of the 2001...
    Posted on 21/12/2018
  2. Feature: Omega Aqua Terra vs Rolex DateJust

    Feature: Omega Aqua Terra vs Rolex DateJust

    If you’re making a run at the top spot, you’ve got to take on the alpha—and right now that’s Rolex’s DateJust. It’s been a long time coming, but Omega is finally ready to try and take its crown...
    Posted on 20/12/2018
  3. Feature: The World’s Greatest Chronograph

    Feature: The World’s Greatest Chronograph

    For a very long time, it was possible to count the number of manufacturers that could make a chronograph movement on one hand, and there’s a reason for that—it’s a very hard complication to make...
    Posted on 19/12/2018
  4. Feature: The MilSub

    Feature: The MilSub

    From his very first, Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf wanted his watches to be the very best, and that could only be true if the very best professionals used them. How much more professional can you...
    Posted on 17/12/2018
  5. Feature: Steel And Rose Gold Watches

    Feature: Steel And Rose Gold Watches

    Think of steel and gold and you may well think of white suits with rolled-up sleeves, the Ferrari Testarossa and awful, awful haircuts, but it may well be that the association is a little unfair...
    Posted on 14/12/2018
  6. Feature: £9,000 Rolex Daytona vs £250,000 Paul Newman

    Feature: £9,000 Rolex Daytona vs £250,000 Paul Newman

    If you want a chronograph from Rolex’s stable, you can part ways with about £10,000 and get yourself the latest and greatest ceramic 116500LN—or you could pay a quarter of a million for one of...
    Posted on 14/12/2018
  7. Feature: Tudor Black Bay VS Oris Divers Sixty-Five

    Feature: Tudor Black Bay VS Oris Divers Sixty-Five

    Not everyone has the means or desire to shell out the increasing amounts of money for a Rolex Submariner, but that doesn't mean that an exceptional dive watch need be off the cards. The entry-level...
    Posted on 13/12/2018
  8. Feature: Silicon In Watchmaking

    Feature: Silicon In Watchmaking

    For a long, long time, watch movements have been made primarily of metal. But there's a new kid in town, a so-called wonder material that claims to be completely anti-magnetic and require zero...
    Posted on 11/12/2018
  9. Review: F. P. Journe Centigraphe Souverain

    Review: F. P. Journe Centigraphe Souverain

    Being a watchmaker is all about battling the laws of physics. Whatever it is you want to do, friction, mass, inertia, gravity, momentum, magnetism, position, movement—it’s all out to get you...
    Posted on 07/12/2018
  10. Feature: The Rolex GMT-Master

    Feature: The Rolex GMT-Master

    How technology has changed in the last hundred years. If you were to ask someone under the age of twenty what the disk icon on the save button means, or to explain why pumping your fist in a...
    Posted on 05/12/2018
  11. Review: TAG Heuer Carrera Tourbillon

    Review: TAG Heuer Carrera Tourbillon

    You probably know TAG Heuer best as the entry-level Swiss luxury watchmaker famous for its big, square Monaco, but I expect you never thought you’d see the day when the following sentence was...
    Posted on 29/11/2018
  12. Feature: Rolex DateJust

    Feature: Rolex DateJust

    It is the quintessential watch—and by that I mean that it is exactly what you imagine when you think of the word, ‘watch’. It is objectively one of the simplest, most bland and unimaginative...
    Posted on 23/11/2018