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Emerging brands are working hard to be present in these slow weeks when most of the industry is on vacation.
Bold all-round, but with a subtle dial gradient.
Our third and final collaboration with Zenith was the biggest watch news this week (although we're biased).
New movement, new functions, and a cute red pusher.
What if I told you that there is more to German watches than Nomos and A. Lange & Söhne?
In these past seven days, we’ve seen a focus on high watchmaking from both independents and big brands alike.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
There is a surprising amount of variety in just one movement family, meaning there is something for everyone with an SW500 movement.
Usually, Hermès launches new models sparingly, this week it delivered multiple novelties at once - amidst a sea of other strong releases.
A common phrase watch collectors throw around is "strap monster". We decided to take a moment to break down what it actually means.
Hanhart explores some lesser-known history, and brings back a taste of the 1960s.
Last week saw Credor and AP reimagine some eclectic retro designs for the 21st century, and RM release its final Rafael Nadal collab model.
Retro re-releases, cycling watches, new brands and line extensions for old ones, oh my! There's been plenty of head-turning releases this week.
Watches and Wonders is now truly upon us and, as the big box brands have to stop releases as per fair rules, independent brands are…
Hamilton's Dune watches stole the show this week, but there was plenty of heat elsewhere too.
While the King of Cool preferred the black dial, the Moby Dick is the rarer, more special variant.
Funky lugs and a German naval pilot tie-in bring a breath of fresh air to this large-and-in-charge chronograph.
This week was a little surprising with Breitling quietly releasing several models (including a limited edition) and a couple of independents who presented classically inspired…
The Hanhart Pioneer Silva uses vintage inspiration for a versatile package. It serves as a reminder that Hanhart aren’t a one-flieger pony. With black or…
Hanhart’s Pioneer One range is getting even more modern with a black PVD case The almost-iridescent blue dial matches the suede leather strap The dimensions…
We don’t talk about vintage a lot at Time + Tide, unless it’s a Very Big Deal, such as a record-breaking auction result. But what…
There is no shortage of vintage-inspired chronographs on the market. Especially coming from established Swiss brands that have dug through their vast catalogues to recreate…
Function over form is the ethos of a tool watch, especially a pilot’s one. By extension, the pieces that manage to combine the two in…
With a name like Pioneer, it should come as no surprise that the Hanhard Pioneer Mk I and Mk II have some significant historical relevance.…
It’s no secret that the secret of the King of Cool is out. While the man lent his name to a Rolex reference he never…
Often our readers really respond to watches that are released by the less usual suspects. Something different and more approachable, that still serves up a…
Does this seem familiar? Yes, the popular bronze Hanhart chronograph recently released by some good friends of ours, seen on a Time+Tide editorial wrist here…
Editor’s note: Occasionally, we’ll throw to members of the team to explain themselves when it comes to their endless watch purchases. And on that note,…