Reviews

Hands-On with the Cartier Tank MC Chronograph, the First Tank with an In-House Chronograph Movement (with live photos and pricing)

Introduced just earlier this year, the Cartier Tank MC Chronograph is the first Tank chronograph with an in-house calibre, the recently developed 1904-CH MC movement. Larger and more imposing than earlier Tank models, the Tank MC Chronograph is the newest wristwatch to join Cartier's small range of entry-level men's chronograph watches.

Hands-on with the Vulcain Nautical Seventies Limited Edition Cricket Alarm for Divers (with live photos and pricing)

Last year Vulcain unveiled the Nautical Seventies, a reissue of its cushion-case Super-Compressor dive wristwatch equipped with its distinctive, in-house Cricket alarm movement.

Introducing the Wilhelm Rieber Jubilee Flying Tourbillon with Spring Detent Escapement Pocket Watch

German independent watchmaker Wilhelm Rieber marked the 220th anniversary of his family's watchmaking heritage by creating a Jubilee Flying Tourbillon pocket watch, equipped with a spring detent escapement.

Hands-on with the Rotonde de Cartier Tourbillon Chronograph, Equipped with a Renaud & Papi Movement (with live photos and pricing)

Presented at SIHH 2014, the Rotonde de Cartier Tourbillon Chronograph is powered by an impressive movement from Renaud & Papi with an eight day power reserve.

Up close with the miniature enamel painting of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Enamel

Jaeger-LeCoultre is one of the few manufactures with its own enamelling workshop, which is notable for being able to create miniature enamel painting, an uncommon craft illustrated in all its glory on a Reverso XGT in yellow gold.

Hands-on: Leroy Osmior Monopusher Chronograph

Reviving Leroy, a storied name in French watchmaking.



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