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Chris Antzoulis talks about how we as watch fans can help make our hobby more welcoming.
After some more budget-friendly options, we enter a more luxurious realm.
Being able to track multiple time zones at once is both practical and romantic - here are some of the best watches that can.
What if I told you that there is more to German watches than Nomos and A. Lange & Söhne?
Orange isn't really a colour that comes up too often in the dial conversation, but when it does, it often produces amazing results.
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…
As the big players are recovering from the magnitude of the fairs, the independents have come out to play.
We've seen what all the big box brands had to show, but what about the indies?
Some picks that are special enough, but won't put you in even more debt.
As the festivities come to a close, the T+T Team picks their favourites from the biggest release week of the year.
Good design, good legibility, and a good price? It's gotta be Nomos - and it is! The new Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer, specifically.
Just because Watches and Wonders 2025 kicks off in a matter of days doesn't mean brands are slowing down their releases!
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?
"Less, but better", the design ideology applies to all of these Bauhaus watches, though in vastly different ways.
Purple watch dials may not be the most common, but they are among the most evocative that you'll find on the market.
Why is Switzerland such a watchmaking powerhouse, and why is it so hard to make watches outside of the country?
Usually, Hermès launches new models sparingly, this week it delivered multiple novelties at once - amidst a sea of other strong releases.
Nomos and colour go hand-in-hand, and there's no better place to look for it than on these new Club Campus models.
A watch is just about the best birthday gift, especially for a young adult. What? No. We're definitely not biased.
These minimalist watches have slim cases and unassuming dials, but are uncompromising when it comes to design, making the most of the least.
The origins of the California dial may remain a mystery, but what we know for certain is that these are some of the best you…
Intimately associated with the glamour of international travel, world timers ooze class. Here's some of the best money can buy.
LVMH Watch Week dominated watch releases this week, but there was also some great new pieces from non-LVMH brands.
Wondering what the hands on your watch are called? Chances are, we'll have the answer here.
Within the realm of watchmaking, size very much matters.
Grey dials are understated, but that doesn't mean they have to be boring.
They're the two most popular types of travel watches - but what actually makes them different?
The minimalist brand has taken its sporty line down a size to appeal to even more with the new Club Sport Neomatik 34.
The rules of the game: pick a watch with a very underrated dial, ideally from a brand that is not typically known for its dials.
If you've not fully caught onto the stealth wealth trend, our buying guide should clarify everything.
Our Sundowner was the biggest piece of watch news last week... Although we might be slightly biased.
Patek's first new watch collection in 25 years is the biggest watch news of the week, but we've also seen a particularly large number of…
There are browns, and there are browns. The six watches on this list make the most of this highly debated choice of dial colour.
Shaped watches are in, so here's a selection of our favourite square watches available now, from affordable fun to high-tech luxury.
We have some fun with our fantasy Holy Trinity brands, with the whole team chiming in with who they would pick.
Pink dial watches have traditionally been dainty and blingy, but fortunately this is no longer the case. Here are some of the best.
The allure of gold will never wane, and these are the watches making the most of it.
The Olympics have started, so sports watches prevailed last week.
Black tie may not be as common anymore, but when the time strikes, there are the best watches for the occasion.
What is lug-to-lug, and why does it matter? Zach explores the idea, and gives some examples.
Old Vacherons made new, a deep purple Farer, and a delectable Armin Strom are just some of the pieces making up this week's selection.
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.
Nomos Glahshütte has let loose with the colour wheel for its latest pieces, celebrating 175 years of watchmaking in Glashütte with 31 colourful versions of…
From chic Cartier's to horoligically hipster Nomos, these are some of the best watches for fashionistas to look into.
Enthusiasts complain about watches being too thick all the time. What about too thin?
Perpetual calendars in celebration of the leap year are the order of the week.
The Glashütte watchmakers finally cave in to the trend, but in their own Nomos way, of course.
Some watches far exceed the expectations set by their price tags.
Pietro brings you a trio of movie stars, a rare stone dial, and a stealthy new Nomos.
When thinking of Nomos, the first thing that comes to mind is clean, studied designs that follow the Bauhaus method. At times, these break free…
When is a Nomos watch not a watch? When it's a sundial you can wear on your finger.