Independent watchmaking

Introducing the Horae Volant Black Meteorite, with a Four Billion Year Old Cosmic Rock Dial For $2000

Horae Volant puts a tiny slice of the oldest meteorite known to man inside its first wristwatch, for a surprisingly accessible price tag.

Five Things I Learnt About F.P. Journe Over Lunch with the Man Himself

The revered independent watchmaker talks about what's in store, including a new complication and the evolution of his brand's design.

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.



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