Seven New Feminine Favorites
Among the many watches for women we’ve seen released in the early weeks of 2020, we've chosen seven standouts. Any one of them would make a perfect Valentine’s Day gift. ZenithDefy Midnight As we’ve...
View ArticleStephen Silver
About Stephen Silver Stephen Silver has served California’s Silicon Valley and beyond for thirty-seven years. As Chairman and CEO, Stephen’s philosophy of uniting Old World opulence with modern-day...
View ArticleThe Timepiece Collection
About The Timepiece Collection Childhood friends turned business partners, Michael Rosenberg and Jeffrey Khalaf share a passion and respect for luxury watchmaking, which is the foundation for their...
View ArticleTime Square Jewels & Time
Vacation is the perfect time to consider purchasing a watch at Time Square Jewels & Time, situated in Palm Beach, Aruba. Founded in 1978 in St. Thomas by Peter and Nina Alwani, the family-owned...
View ArticleWempe Jewelers
About Wempe Jewelers Since 1878, Wempe has strived to deliver the ultimate customer experience, and during the last 139 years it has developed into one of the world’s leading internationally operating...
View ArticleYamron Jewelers
About Yamron Jewelers Sophisticated, intimate and elegant, Yamron Jewelers resides in the prestigious Waterside Shops in Naples, Florida. Established in Atlantic City more than four decades ago, Yamron...
View ArticleTAG Heuer Debuts Sportier Connected Watch
TAG Heuer in March debuted the third edition TAG Heuer Connected watch with a host of updates aimed at enhancing the watch’s sportiness and increasing the ability of the wearer to customize it....
View ArticleGreubel Forsey Launches Red Gold QP à Équation
Greubel Forsey debuts a red gold version of its QP à Équation, an ultra-complicated timepiece with complete perpetual calendar, tourbillon and equation of time function. The watch, which was awarded...
View ArticleNew MB&F HM10 Bulldog Bares Jaws of Time
MB&F re-imagines still-astounding elements of earlier MB&F Machines with the new Horological Machine No. 10 Bulldog, the independent brand’s latest demonstration of its imaginative...
View ArticleAudemars Piguet Re-masters a Vintage Chronograph
The new Audemars Piguet [Re]master01 Selfwinding Chronograph is a reinterpretation of a 1943 Audemars Piguet chronograph. Now with a larger (40mm) two-tone steel and 40mm pink gold case, the new...
View ArticleBall Re-Lights its Engineer Hydrocarbon Original
Ball Watch earlier this year announced that it released its Engineer Hydrocarbon Original ($3,249) in a special fifteenth Anniversary edition that sports larger H3 gas microcapsules – for the...
View ArticleDesigner’s Dream
WE ENTHUSIASTS ARE CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING A MOMENT IN watchmaking culture that has rabidly embraced the past. What was old is new again with the next nod to an historical archetype only a...
View ArticleH. Moser Darkens Dials and Hands
Known for drawing attention to unorthodox designs, whether on April Fools Day or any other day, H. Moser & Cie. tones down the flash this year with three new watches that are more understated than...
View ArticleSpending Time with My Rolex Explorer
My Rolex Explorer is peerless. It does it all without ever letting me know it is there. When I do see it, no one knows the time more than I do. By Saad Choudry How we spend our days is, of course,...
View ArticleGlashütte Original’s Annual ‘Sixties’ is Blue and Cool
Sporting icy blue dials, this year’s Glashütte Original Sixties Annual Edition & Sixties Annual Edition Chronograph are both particularly cool. Glashütte Original Sixties Annual Edition Chronograph...
View ArticleSeiko Celebrates its Dive Watches with Re-Creations
Seiko has re-created three early Seiko dive models as the watchmaker this year celebrates the 55th anniversary of its first dive watches. Now in the Prospex collection, the new models, which Seiko...
View ArticleGPHG Academy Prepares for November Awards
The Academy of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), now reorganized with 350 members in its first year of existence, is transforming its selection and voting process as it ramps up for the...
View ArticleDear Baselworld, Time to Evolve
By Gary Girdvainis First of all I do want to say that I am an absolute fan of the Baselworld fair and have benefited from my attendance in one way or another since my first fair in 1991. During both...
View ArticleConnecting with a Slimmer Casio Edifice
Casio’s Edifice collection has long been the more conventional, metal-cased choice for those who enjoy the laundry list of high-tech features found on Casio’s wildly popular G-Shock watches, but...
View ArticleWearing the Rado HyperChrome Captain Cook
Text and images by Ken Nichols The big, titanium HyperChrome Captain Cook is Rado’s recent interpretation of a dive watch with the bling and brawn for an underwater fashionista. If this Captain were a...
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