Greubel-Forsey Applies Mechanical Nano to Jumping Seconds
Ten years ago Greubel-Forsey’s Mechanical Nano began research with the aim of creating new watch mechanisms. Their goals include reducing the energy consumed in a movement and to increase the number of...
View ArticleSeiko’s Blue Moon
If you don’t subscribe to the iW weekly newsletter, perhaps you missed this impressive new blue-dialed Seiko Presage creation inspired by the night sky and Japan’s fascination with the moon. The watch...
View ArticleSIHH 2018 Preview: Three from Ulysse Nardin
Marine Torpilleur MilitaryNew to the Marine line, the Marine Torpilleur Military features the same in-house movement as the Marine Chronometer, the UN-118, which uses the proprietary silicon anchor...
View ArticleParmigiani Fleurier Expands its Galaxy
Parmigiani Fleurier had many of us staring deep into space last year when it introduced a stunning aventurine glass dial on one of its Tonda 1950 watches (http://iwmagazine.com/watch-of-the...
View ArticleBremont Debuts Endurance, Updates Dive and Pilot Watches
Bremont founders Giles and Nick English this week reprised last year’s watch debut event by showing their 2018 debuts at a London townhouse. You may recall that Bremont last year initiated this debut...
View ArticleStay Fit G-Shock Style
(Sponsored post) These new timepieces will count your steps with fashion and style. The new G-SHOCK S Series GMAS130 counts steps using a three-axis acceleration sensor that will start as soon as you...
View ArticleBaselworld 2018 Preview: Tissot Ballade
Tissot is one of few watch brands that makes it onto just about every collector’s best-value list. There has always been plenty to recommend with this historic Swiss brand, from its classical design...
View ArticleFranck Muller Crazy Hours
Franck Muller’s Crazy Hours marks fifteen years of self-described insanity this year, and the brand is celebrating with a special collection. The new Franck Muller Crazy Hours 15th Anniversary Asia...
View ArticleAnonimo Epurato
Just ahead of Baselworld 2018, where Anonimo will debut all its latest watches, the Italian-influenced maker known for its sporty watches adds a third collection called Epurato. While the new...
View ArticleHermès Expands Two Collections
This spring, Hermès is showcasing new models to augment two well-known collections: the Slim d’Hermès and the Arceau. Slim d’Hermès Introduced in 2015, the Slim d’Hermès is known for its...
View ArticleTAG Heuer Teams with Aston Martin
TAG Heuer this week releases two new chronographs to celebrate its recently announced partnership with British luxury carmaker Aston Martin and its Aston Martin Racing division. The carmaker’s racing...
View ArticleCitizen Launches New Naismith Trophy Collection
Quick trivia question: Do you know who invented the game of basketball? It was Canadian physician and sports coach Dr. James Naismith, who, at the age of 30 in 1891, thought up the now-famous sport....
View ArticleBaselworld 2018: Chopard Celebrates Anniversaries for Happy Sport and Mille...
It’s been a quarter of a century since Chopard launched its Happy Sport timepiece, a more casual version of the Happy Diamonds collection, which debuted in 1976. Both collections feature two layers of...
View ArticleMTM Special Ops SEAL Dive
Manufactured for military use, the newest MTM Special Ops dive model is equipped with a solid titanium case, locking screw-down crown and automatic helium release pressure valve. As a result of all...
View ArticleBaselworld 2018: Arnold & Son’s Globetrotter and Nebula Lady
Just ahead of Baselworld 2018, which begins this Thursday, the adventurous watchmakers at Arnold & Son are taking us on a trip high above the earth, eventually transporting us to the stars. Two...
View ArticleBaselworld 2018: Patek Philippe Adds New Ladies’ Chronograph; Reprises World...
When Patek Philippe introduced its premiere in-house column-wheel chronograph in 2009, the Geneva firm surprised almost everyone by introducing this prized complication in the form of a watch intended...
View ArticleG-Shock Rangeman Now ‘Survival Tough’
(Sponsored post) G-Shock watches are all tough, but the G-Shock Rangeman series offers the next level of support, better known as “Survival Toughness.” G-SHOCK+RANGEMAN GPRB1000Indeed the new G-Shock...
View ArticleBaselworld 2018: The NOMOS Autobahn
The newest NOMOS watch will thrill those who enjoy driving fast. With a dial that recalls a speedometer and a three-lane highway with no speed limit, the 41mm NOMOS Autobahn takes its design cues from...
View ArticleCitizen’s Century of Innovation
When Citizen started on its quest to provide the correct time on demand to anyone on earth, global positioning satellites (GPS) were well known. By the mid-1990s, anyone with a car recognized that the...
View ArticleA Sweet Treat: The NOMOS Petit Four
Who doesn’t love a good petit four now and then to satisfy one’s cravings? NOMOS has taken inspiration from this sweet treat, introducing the Tetra Petit Four watch collection—with all the artistry and...
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