One of the Most Valuable Patek Philippe Wristwatches Ever Will Soon Go Under the Hammer

Phillips will offer a Patek Philippe 1518 in stainless steel at its Geneva watch auction in November 2016, with an estimate of over US$3m.

Hands-On with the Chopard L.U.C Perpetual Twin, a Quality Perpetual Calendar For Less

Chopard gives its sophisticated L.U.C perpetual calendar movement a simpler finish and a steel case, making it significantly more affordable.

Breaking News: Swatch Group Half-Year Profit Plunges

The largest Swiss watchmaker announced a sharp fall in sales and 50 to 60 per cent drop in profits for the first half of 2016.

Introducing the Piaget Polo S, an Entry-Level Sports Watch That Looks Familiar…

Priced under US$10,000, the Polo S is Piaget's salvo in the accessible-luxury price segment that's all the rage now.

Introducing the Seiko x Nano Universe Funky, Military-Inspired Limited Editions

Seiko has teamed up with Japanese fashion label nano universe to create a series of all-black watches inspired by military timepieces.

Hands-On with the Sinn 910 Anniversary, a Split-Seconds Chronograph for Under US$6000

Sinn celebrates its 55th year in business with the most complicated watch in its line-up, a split-seconds chronograph, albeit sensibly affordable one.

The Pursuit of the Perfect Watch Movement at Omega

We chronicle Omega's manufacturing of the Master Co-Axial, and the rigorous testing by the Swiss government's weights and measures agency.

Vacheron Constantin Ups its Skeletonisation Game with the Malte Tourbillon Openworked

Vacheron Constantin introduces the Malte Tourbillon Openworked in pink gold, having refined the skeleton movement.

Why the Breitling Chronoworks Might Be the Year’s Most Interesting Watch

Breitling combines the latest in materials and manufacturing to create the hyper-efficient Chronoworks.

2016 Gets One Extra Second at Year’s End

A leap second will be added to the last minute of the year to keep up with mean solar time.


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