In His Own Words: François-Paul Journe on the Clock That Started It All

The Sympathique’s story, from Breguet to THA to Journe.

TAG Heuer Reboots a 1990s Classic with the New Link Lady

The Link Lady facelifts a design of recent vintage that was famous once upon a time.

Atelier de Chronométrie Introduces the AdC #2 and #3, Powered by Remade Vintage Omega Movements

The Spanish watchmaker broadens its offering while continuing to channel the mid 20th century chronometer spirit.

Introducing the Molnar Fabry White Lotus Split-Seconds, Powered by a Highly Finished 1930s Calibre

Inside sits a 1930s rattrapante movement that's been open-worked, engraved and carefully decorated.

Richemont Chairman Johann Rupert Sets Up Foundation to Preserve Craftsmanship

The Michelangelo Foundation aims to preserve traditional artisanal crafts.

Introducing the Casio G-Shock MR-G Gold Hammer Tone, Where Cutting Edge Tech Meets Hand-Crafted Bling

The top of the line G-Shock is now available with a gilded, hand-hammered finish.

Fading Vulcain to Present Cricket Wristwatch to President Trump

Continuing a decades old tradition, President-Elect Trump will receive a Cricket alarm after his inauguration.

SIHH 2017: Piaget Celebrates 60 Years of Ultra-Thin Watches with a Pair of Altiplano Limited Editions

Featuring dark blue dials with a metallic finish and a hand-wound movement just 2.1mm high.

Industry News: Watchmakers at Piaget & Vacheron Constantin Protest Job Cuts

Employee unions rejected the Swiss watchmakers' plans to trim their workforces to cope with the downturn in business.

IWC Reintroduces the Portugieser Chronograph Rattrapante Ref. 3712 in Stainless Steel

The Portugieser split-seconds is once again available, but this time in steel as a pair of limited editions.


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