Creativity abounds in the women’s watches that took the stage during Watches and Wonders Geneva 2022, from vibrant colours to shaped cases and original complications.
Some see it as a complication in the horological sense. For others, it brings out watchmaking's dreamier side. Either way, the moon-phase display has become as popular a "function" as the chronograph and, for women's timepieces in particular, almost mandatory.
Destination Moon is the latest collaboration between L'Epée 1839 and MB&F; an eight-day table clock shaped like a rocket straight out of a child's imagination. Fortunately for us, Maximilian Büsser likes to share his toys!
After Arceau Le Temps Suspendu and Dressage L’Heure Masquée, introducing Slim d’Hermès L’Heure Impatiente. A trilogy of watches that captures Hermès' desire to play with time, to tease us with it, and show that hours and minutes can lend themselves to the most fanciful interpretations.
Baselworld 2017 kicked off yesterday with, among the new products on show, a raft of chronographs. We've picked our five favourites for today's urban adventurer.
From ground-breaking designs to record-breaking movements, the Bulgari Octo collection launched in 2012 has already become the luxury brand’s best-selling men’s watch line. We take a closer look.
Chanel's watch division celebrates its thirtieth anniversary by equipping the Première Camélia Skeleton with a second in-house movement. Designed in the shape of Gabrielle Chanel's favourite flower, the camellia, Calibre 2 confirms Chanel's intent to develop its signature style in mechanical watches.