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Featuring a rugged titanium case and either a mecaquartz or automatic movement (plus lots of other customisable options), this Kiwi chrono has a South African…
Is the A Matter of Time gang here to dethrone The Crown in episode 3?!
This Japanese microbrand combines funky colours and playful yet purposeful design in this decidedly contemporary dive watch.
There's been an unusually large number of summer watches released this year - but these are our favourites.
It was only a matter of time before the gang discussed the best affordable watches.
Swedish brand Tusenö has made a bold move, departing from sports watches to shaped dress watches with this stylish cocktail-inspired piece.
There are few brands that can claim the status of icon while being affordable and generally well-loved. Casio G-Shock is one of them.
An idiosyncratic shape and a retro-tastic dial (complete with pinion cap!) make this indie offering a love letter to the 1970s.
Is the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms priced too high?
Episode 3 of our mini-series is now live, talking all about the genesis of the IWC x "F1 The Movie" partnership and the APXGP watches.
What goes into making a team watch for a Formula 1 team? Chris Grainger-Herr and Andrew McUtchen discuss.
What it takes to take flight with a watch.
Whether you call it the Day-Date, the President, the Presidential, or even El Presidente, this is likely the watch most non-watch people think of when…
The Cambridge-based indie is now in the Time+Tide Shop, so we thought we'd do a deeper review on their Element GADA watch.
Italian indie HTD serves up a slim, playful sports watch entirely dedicated to tennis.
Zach picked two, Jamie picked two, and there was one Cartier release that both agreed was the pick of the litter...
There's so many auctions gearing up to take place in Geneva right now and they're all chock-full of amazing watches - here's the best ones.
Forget 100 men versus a gorilla. Zach versus Bovet ambassador Daniil Medvedev is the matchup to tune into.
As the festivities come to a close, the T+T Team picks their favourites from the biggest release week of the year.
All that you need, and nothing you don't.
Sleek but colourful, with a few surprising design choices.
Inspired by Italian motorsports, this stylish hand-wound chronograph offers plenty of vibes.
The stone dial and integrated bracelet trends are old hat - it's time for the quirkiness of the 1970s to come back.
How did this discreet piece of Gallic perfection reach icon status? Read on - the origin story of the Cartier Tank may surprise you.
This Belgian brand's latest watch features dials made from the bonnet of a real 1962 Jaguar E-Type Semi-Lightweight.
Hamilton has just upgraded the quartz lines on two of its most iconic collections, the Khaki Field and the out-of-this-world Ventura S, expanding their value…
To celebrate their 10th anniversary, Jack Mason have redesigned their inaugural watch model.
These four models evoke the spirit of WWII-era-issued field watches at an affordable price point.
We've put together a Greatest Hits album of musical watch collaborations that continue to chart in the minds of enthusiasts.
Faithful to designs produced by the brand long before its rebirth, the Ref. 502 is a vintage revival done right.
Really, it was more like two and a bit days rather than a week - but there were still plenty of great watches to pick…
James McVey is not only a celebrated musician and member of The Vamps, he is also a certified watch lover down bad with "The Sickness".
We're not here to talk about the frocks, we're here to talk about the clocks.
Within the realm of watchmaking, size very much matters.
New Year's resolutions are great, but what about some watch-collection resolutions for 2025? We've got a few.
Another year draws to a close, so the Time+Tide team gets together to pick the our favourite watches of 2024.