Hands-On with the Panerai Radiomir 1940 Blue Dial Special Edition PAM690

The new Radiomir 1940 3 Days mixes Panerai's customary design with a contemporary metallic blue finish.

Hands-On with the Rado HyperChrome Ultra Light – Affordable, High-Tech Lightness

A mechanical wristwatch weighing as much as ten sheets of paper, the Rado HyperChrome Ultra Light is surprisingly affordable.

Introducing the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Vincent van Gogh Miniature Enamel

Van Gogh is immortalised in miniature enamel on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso à Eclipse limited edition.

Man 3D Prints His Own Working, Triple Axis Tourbillon

Introducing the Clockwork by Adam Wrigley, a working tri-axial tourbillon made with 3D printed plastic parts - which you can build at home too.

Hands-On with the Montblanc 4810 TwinFly Chronograph 110 Years Edition

A chronograph with second time zone function, the 4810 TwinFly Chronograph has an in-house movement and mid-range price tag.

Introducing the Casio “G-Shock x The Majulah” Singapore Edition

Made for Singapore's 51st National Day, the all-black "G-Shock x The Majulah" will be sold only in the city state.

Swatch Group Half-Year Profit Slumps, But Optimism Reigns

The Swatch Group fared badly in the first half of 2016, with profit hitting the lowest in seven years, though management remains confident.

Longines Introduces the Cushion-Shaped Heritage 1969

Cushion-shaped and modestly proportioned, the Heritage 1969 is a departure from the typical Longines historical remake.

Why Are Vintage Cloisonné Enamel Dial Watches Collectible?

With the ever-increasing interest by watch aficionados in fine cloisonné enamel wristwatches, historian Ivan Ponzo offers a brief yet insightful analysis of their history and appeal.

Hands-On with the Tiffany & Co. East West Automatic

Tiffany's novel Art Deco driver's watch is now available as an oversized wristwatch for men, equipped with an automatic movement.


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