Independent watchmaking
Hands-On with the Konstantin Chaykin Joker – the Funniest Watch of Baselworld 2017
The Russian watchmaker's amusing take on telling the time.Greubel Forsey Introduces the Balancier, with Time, Power Reserve and a Really Big Balance
A simple wristwatch with elaborate finishing, and hints of the brand's tourbillons in its design.H. Moser & Cie. Introduces Entry-Level Sports Watch in Steel
Powered by the new HMC 200 movement, which is also offered in four new 18k gold models.Romain Gauthier Introduces Highly Finished, Time-Only Insight Micro-Rotor
Featuring a fired enamel sub-dials, a conventional crown, and a three-day power reserve.Introducing the MCT Dōdekal One D110 with Mechanical Digital Display
The hours are indicated by a nine-segment digital display that's entirely mechanical.Hands-On with the F.P. Journe Octa Havana Dial
F.P. Journe's self-winding wristwatches get a coffee coloured dial that has a tropical flavour.Russian Horological Humour with the Konstantin Chaykin Joker
A comical face that tells the time as well as the phase of the moon.Introducing the De Bethune DB28 Kind of Blue Tourbillon Meteorite
A one of a kind wristwatch with a gold-studded meteorite dial and blued titanium case.Hands-On with the Urwerk UR-T8, the Reversible Metal Beast
The watchmaker marks 20 years with its first reversible wristwatch that, ironically, has only one face.Introducing the $2500 Macallan x Urwerk Whisky Flask in Aluminium, Titanium & Steel
A hand-assembled flask made of 156 components, with twin titanium whisky tanks.Load More