Independent watchmaking
Introducing the Laurent Ferrier Galet Classic Square Tourbillon Sector Dial
Laurent Ferrier's trademark tourbillon is now available in cushion-shaped case and a classical sector dial.Introducing the Hautlence Labyrinth, a Board Game for the Wrist That Doesn’t Tell Time
Hautlence unveils an inevitably controversial board game for the wrist featuring a tiny, solid gold maze along with a platinum ball.Romain Gauthier Unveils the Logical One in Titanium
At Baselworld 2016 Romain Gauthier will unveil the Logical One in titanium, a marginally more accessible version of his top of the line timepiece equipped with a constant force mechanism.Introducing the H. Moser & Cie. Perpetual Calendar Concept Funky Blue in Stainless Steel
The first ever H. Moser & Cie. wristwatch in stainless steel, the Perpetual Calendar Concept Funky Blue is a stripped-down version of the brand's signature complication. Here's a summary, including the price.Hands-On with the De Bethune DB25 World Traveller
De Bethune recently introduced its first dual time zone wristwatch, and like all its other timepieces the DB25 World Traveller is constructed and finished to a remarkably high standard.Hands-On with the Elegante 48 mm – F.P. Journe’s Quartz, Sports Watch for Men
Originally unveiled as a fuss-free ladies' watch, the Elegante is now available in a larger size for men, while still keeping the quartz movement that goes to sleep to preserve battery life. Here's a hands-on look at the watch, including original photos and the price.Load More