Nomos has unveiled the neomatik 1st edition, a series of timepieces to mark its new automatic movement. Encompassing its signature watches like the Tangente and Metro, the neomatik 1st edition will be produced in limited numbers only in 2015.
With a deceptively modest estimate of under US$5000, the Tudor Heritage Black Bay One will soon become the priciest contemporary Tudor wristwatch ever when it's sold for charity at Only Watch 2015. Here's a look at the watch itself.
A crowdfunded maker of affordable and fun watches, Klokers' second project is a travel watch with jumping hours and retrograde minutes, powered by a clever movement that displays the date and hours in the same window.
Entirely titanium, rated to 500m and equipped with a patented, self-adjusting clasp, the Pelagos is Tudor's top of the line dive watch. And it just a major upgrade this year with a new, in-house movement.
Now a holy grail of independent watchmaking for many, the Philippe Dufour Simplicity is rightly regarded as the wristwatch with the most exquisite movement decoration in modern times. This is a look at the first Simplicity ever made, the prototype numbered "000" that's now always on Dufour's wrist.
Less than a year into the job, Girard-Perregaux chief executive Antonio Calce has embarked on an all-encompassing new strategy to revitalise the haute horlogerie watchmaker. He explains his vision here.