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Orange isn't really a colour that comes up too often in the dial conversation, but when it does, it often produces amazing results.
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.
GP reimagines a funky dive watch from its 70s back catalogue with the help of British bespoke atelier Bamford Watch Department.
Vacheron Constantin continues its 270th anniversary celebrations in dramatic style with an extremely complicated titanium Overseas.
Hitting the open water? We highly recommend adding one of these watches to your kit list before setting sail.
Italian indie HTD serves up a slim, playful sports watch entirely dedicated to tennis.
The age of quartz is well and truly underway, but the 1970s would bring about many more changes.
It's been around for 10 years and 2025 is set to be its biggest edition to date, with over 90 brands taking part.
Diving into the new Panerai Luminor Perpetual Calendar GMT Platinumtech and crazy Jupiterium clock.
The '60s were a particularly groovy and innovative time for watchmaking, especially thanks to Seiko.
A week with multiple new Tudors is always a good one.
Piaget took us on a tour of some of their most glamorous creations throughout the ages in our London Discovery Studio.
The new bezel offers a more traditional and technical look, bringing a brighter aesthetic but remaining true to the brand's heritage.
Zach picked two, Jamie picked two, and there was one Cartier release that both agreed was the pick of the litter...
More than just a case metal switch-up, the Daniel Roth Extra Plat Rose Gold is a paradigm shift for the storied Roth name.
Clone watches, clone Andrews, and lots of Mexican treats: we celebrated Studio Underd0g's cheekiest new timepieces in style.
Here's a few reasons why quartz watches should not just be low-cost alternatives to their mechanical counterparts.
The colourful British brand gives us its interpretation of a dress watch in its signature style in five different looks.
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.
Featuring pink tones as a nod to the Giro d’Italia's Maglia Rosa, or “pink jersey.”
It’s a question that straddles desire, technology, psychology and gender equality...
Hand-winding watches remain popular despite their old-school movement tech. Here are the ones that prove why that's the case.
Integrated bracelet watches are amongst the most popular and trending type of watch in the marketplace. Here are some of the best.
The eclectic Finland-based watchmaker has unveiled his latest take on one of his most important watches.
Dennison and Collectability team up for both of their first-ever collaborative creations.
Here's a closer look at some of the finest wristwear that graced the red carpet during fashion's biggest night.
Forget 100 men versus a gorilla. Zach versus Bovet ambassador Daniil Medvedev is the matchup to tune into.
This dressy, unisex-sized rectangular model represents an interesting change of direction for the brand, as well as great value.
First teased at Watches and Wonders 2025, this sporty motorsports chronograph is the first carbon fibre Tudor Black Bay ever.
Eastern Arabic numerals carry a uniquely luxurious and exotic connotation in the watch industry, and these are the best watches with them.
Our resident Grand Seiko superfan Zach Blass goes in-depth into why the Grand Seiko Snowflake is such a historically significant watch.
Unlike Star Wars Stormtroopers, these black and white watches don't miss...
In these past seven days, we’ve seen a focus on high watchmaking from both independents and big brands alike.
Parmigiani Fleurier CEO Guido Terreni tells us how to make complicated watches minimal, and where the brand is heading in 2025.
Well, as "entry-level" as a pink gold, complicated Roger Dubuis can be.
From affordable micro-rotor micros to high-end wonders pushing the complication forward, these are the best micro-rotor watches around.
Cartier reopens its boutique in Melbourne in lavish style, and George Russell dons a custom IWC Ingenieur ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
The retro-futuristic Riviera Chronograph Flyback is the clear highlight, but there's plenty more in store from Baume.
Magnets, how do they work? These watches are designed to resist Gausses and look cool whilst doing so.
The sports watch-focused Swiss brand gives their rugged integrated sports watch a sleek, monochromatic titanium makeover.
A voluptuous titanium case, unique mirrored caseback and architectural in-house movement make this ArtyA an intriguing prospect.
Buffy opines on the intricacies of men and jewellery through the years.
A hand-wound calibre on full display, with plenty of hand-finishing... But does the Garrick S3 Deadbeat Seconds justify its price?
We look at the watches that blend driving inspiration and time-telling best.
Bell & Ross celebrates its most recognisable model's 20th anniversary
Slender, small and elegant, Lange's smallest 1815 is somewhat of a challenge to the expectations of the brand.
Whether it's a simple Casio, dressy Serica, or luxe Bulgari, we think we've covered our bases.
Solstice's latest watch is a complete re-do of the entire brand, scrapping its bland past in the hopes that honesty and value can save it.
Whether you're actually entering a cockpit or just dreaming of taking to the skies like most of us, here are 7 of the best pilot's…
Complication, materials, and drop-dead gorgeous looks.
While the definition changed throughout history, the word bicompax always signified elegant, refined chronographs. Here are some of the best.
Candy-like sapphire cases, tasty Avocad0 and Guacam0le, and a tribute to Babar the Elephant are among this week's releases.
The British brand offers its take on the jumping hour watch trend, with Terra Nova models in bronze and steel.
From the Moon, to the wrist, with all the same functionality.
It's been a big week in watches, with Christopher Ward capping it off with a flashy premiere of its new documentary.
Being the cradle of watchmaking, France is bound to have some good watchmakers - and it does.
The Swiss brand continues its value-packed releases with a complicated take.
The new Breguet Classique Souscription 2025 celebrates the brand's 250th anniversary with a watch inspired by its 1790s pocket watches.
Zenith's complicated take on the icon gets a new, pinky hue.
The newest release from Christopher Ward ushers in a new era for the brand and is the next bold step after the Bel Canto.
In an unexpected and playful move, SU unveils two new Series1 colourways inspired by knock-offs of their watches rather than lawyering up.
Wearing one watch everyday can feel like a drag to some, but the joy of a faithful companion is hard to beat, and these are…
Less vibrant colours, more obvious symmetry.