Reviews
Hands-On with the Glashütte Original Senator Excellence and the Impressive Calibre 36
Equipped with a newly development movement boasting impressive specs, the Senator Excellence is honest and quietly appealing.
Hands-On with the Parmigiani Bugatti Type 370 Mythe
A watch that was perhaps ahead of its time, the Parmigiani Bugatti Type 370 is now history - here's a look at the very last one.
Up Close with the Ulysse Nardin Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon and its Sailboat-Inspired Complication
One of the most interesting watches unveiled at Baselworld 2016, the Ulysse Nardin Grand Deck Marine Tourbillon tells the time with a miniature boom, cables and pulleys, just like a sailboat.
Hands-On with the Longines RailRoad, the Beautifully Functional Remake of a Railway Engineer’s Watch
A handsome, affordable watch that's modelled on a 1960s railroad watch, Longines' latest Heritage timepiece is appealingly uncomplicated.
Hands-On with the Panerai “Tropical” Editions, Radiomir 1940 PAM662 & Luminor 1950 PAM663
Panerai recreates the look of vintage "tropical" dials with the limited edition Radiomir 1940 PAM662 and Luminor 1950 PAM663, both powered by the revamped calibre P.3000.
Hands-On with the Antoine Preziuso Chronometer Tourbillon of Tourbillons
A look at the award-winning triple tourbillon of Antoine Preziuso, one of the pioneers of independent watchmaking.
Up Close with the Rolex Deepsea D-Blue (and Explaining the Ingenious Ringlock System)
A look at the Rolex Deepsea D-Blue, along with an explanation of the patented case construction that enables it to withstand 3900 m of pressure.
A Detailed Look at the Grand Seiko Black Ceramic Spring Drive “Avant-Garde”
"Neo Seiko style" makes its debut with the Grand Seiko Black Ceramic Spring Drive limited editions, bringing modern design and novel materials to an hitherto classical wristwatch.
Hands-On with the Breguet Classique 7147 – the Facelifted, Entry-Level Gent’s Watch with a Quirky Touch
Breguet gives one of its entry-level Classique dress watches a makeover while keeping the extra-thin automatic movement inside.Load More
