Opinions

Prudent Meditations on the Rolex Daytona Ceramic

Rolex's new Daytona ref. 116500LN is a bona fide, red hot hit. Here's a reasoned and considered opinion.

Editorial: Are There Too Many High-End Watches?

Pricey, complicated timepieces are supposed to be singular and rare. Are they really?

Ask the Experts: The Best Graduation Gift Watches

We asked five watch experts and industry insiders to select a watch for a college graduate. This is what they chose.

Editorial: Jon Snow, Reissues, Limited Editions and Staying Dead

Sometimes, it's just better to stay dead.

A 14-Year Old Explains Why He Bought a 70-Year Old Bovet Chronograph

A young watch enthusiast tells us about his first vintage purchase, a vintage Bovet chronograph from the 1940s.

EDITORIAL: Will Art Survive as Watchmaking Evolves?

Luxury watchmaking evolving into a business that resembles carmaking and fashion. What does that mean for art and craft?

Editorial: Trends, Highlights and Favourites of Baselworld 2016

SJX discusses his thoughts on the trends at Baselworld and the notable new launches.

SIHH 2016: Personal Perspective and Highlights from the Independent Watchmakers

With SIHH 2016 having just closed its doors, it's now time to take stock of what happened during the weeklong Geneva fair. Here's a roundup of what took place at the inaugural Carre des Horlogers, the area dedicated to independent watchmakers at SIHH 2016.

Predictions for the Watch World in 2016 (Part 2)

The final instalment of the two-parter on my predictions for 2016 is all about the independents, outlining the whittling down of the field, but also green shoots with affordable, crowdsourced brands.

Predictions for the Watch World in 2016 (Part 1)

The fine watch industry is entering the new year with caution and some pessimism, giving the tepid demand for its products. This two part story will explain what I think will happen in 2016. 


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