Anyone who knows New York, knows that it is not just one of the greatest cosmopolitan cities in the world, but also that it is the place to be for big announcements. On Thursday night – at the Loft & Garden on the rooftop of the Rockefeller Center building, Hublot made multiple big announcements. In […]
Read MoreThe brand new Ronde watch was launched very silently and greatly individually distinct in comparison to a few of the pieces from Cartier’s fine watch division. This time around only piece isn’t in the infamous fine watch division collection, but rather three different versions happen to be launched to become less expensive and mainstream. The […]
Read MoreThis week’s Bring a Loupe will mark the exciting return of watch auctions, with a few picks straight from London, having a legendary Rolex watch chronograph. Let us remember some good diving watches and chronographs, and, particularly, a quarta movement Heuer that made an appearance inside a Mission Impossible movie, along with a very funky […]
Read MoreOur anniversary edition of Watch Strap Review Part 10. Adds yet another country to the long list of craftsmen. We are going north this time to Scandinavia. The strap maker I’m about to introduce to you hails in Sweden and our very own Michael introduced his work to me. How could I miss him for […]
Read MoreThere’s something especially unique about how exactly Linde Werdelin blends analog time-preserving such technical particulars have a tendency to keeps you returning for additional. Lately ATimelyPerspective had the chance to obtain a close up standpoint using the brand’s highly esteemed SpidoLite Titanium. Inside the two days of putting on it there is no dull moment, […]
Read MoreTaste is among the more essential factors when purchasing an analog watch. Can you agree, it does not matter how crazy complicated, superbly crafted or notoriously top quality the timepiece is, you won’t get it – regardless of what – whether it simply doesn’t match your personal taste? As numerous various ballots show constantly, people […]
Read MoreBreguet: Art and Innovation in The watchmaking industry explores a brief history from the watch and clock maker Breguet. Their cutting-edge improvements changed the character of private timekeeping, and also the exhibition includes shows explaining we’ve got the technology that gained Abraham-Louis Breguet his sobriquet as “the father of contemporary horology.” From the origins in […]
Read MoreWhile we’d all love to be walking round with a Patek or IWC on our wrist, for many of us the dream remains a distant one. However, while this fashion fantasy may not be within financial reach, owning a smart and sophisticated timepiece isn’t an unattainable feat. With both independent watchmakers and high street labels […]
Read MoreIt was only a week ago that we introduced you to the Luminor Marina 8 Days Acciaio, which features in in-house movement that can hold more than a week of power. Here Panerai ups the ante with two additional days of power reserve and a GMT complication in the same robust 44mm Luminor case. If […]
Read MoreSince the 1995 “GoldenEye” movie, the Omega Seamaster remains James Bond’s watch. Now, while using latest Jason Bourne Spectre movie just nearby – getting a late October premier date – there’s certain that need considering a brand new Omega watch to select it: Enter in the Omega Seamaster 300 “Spectre” Exclusive Edition. Accessible inside a […]
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