Reviews

A Detailed Look at the Lange 1815 Tourbillon Handwerkskunst
The 1815 Tourbillon Handwerkskunst is a 30-piece limited edition with a hand-engraved dial and gorgeously finished movement. Here's an up close look at the watch, complete with original photos, specs and the price.
Pre-SIHH 2016: Cartier Introduces its First Self-Winding Skeleton Wristwatch (with Original Photos & Price)

Hands-On with the Patek Philippe Nautilus Ref. 5711/1P in Platinum
One of the rarest contemporary Patek Philippe watches, the Nautilus ref. 5711/1P is entirely in platinum, with only a handful sold each year. We go hands-on with one of these rare beasts.
Hands-On with the Jacob & Co. Astronomia Tourbillon
Equipped with impressively constructed movement that rises upwards and outwards, the Jacob & Co. Astronomia is a double axis tourbillon, a complicated watch with a brash dose of showmanship. Here's a look at the timepiece, with original photos and pricing.
Up Close with the MB&F LM101 Frost in Yellow Gold (Original Photos & Review)
Uncharacteristically classical for an MB&F wristwatch, the LM101 Frost is inspired by 18th century pocket watches with its finely frosted finish in yellow gold gilt.
How Good is the Most Affordable Gent’s Wristwatch from A. Lange & Söhne, the Saxonia?
A concise dose of the qualities that make A. Lange & Söhne watches special, the Saxonia Boutique Edition is the most affordable gentleman's wristwatch from the German watchmaker. How good is it?
Up Close with the Clé de Cartier Mysterious Hour (Review, Photos & Price)
One of the complications synonymous with Cartier, starting with its iconic mystery clocks, the Mysterious Hours is now found in the Clé de Cartier, a cushion shape distinguished by its key-shaped crown.Load More