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  1. News: The Snoopy Omega Speedmaster With A Trick Up Its Sleeve

    News: The Snoopy Omega Speedmaster With A Trick Up Its Sleeve

    In 2019, Omega celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 by creating an updated version of the beloved, all gold reference BA145.022. This year, Omega has produced a blue Speedmaster to...
    Posted on 07/10/2020
  2. Review: Rolex Submariner 126610 LN

    Review: Rolex Submariner 126610 LN

    One millimetre. That’s all it takes. One. Lousy. Millimetre. With the announcement of the new Rolex Submariner, questions have been raised. What does the word “new” even mean anymore, for example...
    Posted on 07/10/2020
  3. Review: IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 42

    Review: IWC Portugieser Perpetual Calendar 42

    Some people have a bit of a love-hate relationship with IWC. In talking with watch aficionados about the brand, some will acknowledge loving a particular model, but will further confess that...
    Posted on 02/10/2020
  4. Review: Tudor Iconaut

    Review: Tudor Iconaut

    Tudor’s hot stuff right now. The release of the Black Bay Blue shot off shelves faster than the last roll of toilet paper, with every man and his dog trying to get hold of one. It’ll be, in the...
    Posted on 30/09/2020
  5. Review: Zenith El Primero Skeleton Tourbillon

    Review: Zenith El Primero Skeleton Tourbillon

    If you were to pitch what you thought was the ultimate watch, you’d need to have some pretty good justification for doing so. You’d need, say, at least three reasons why. So here they are, three...
    Posted on 23/09/2020
  6. Review: A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Tourbillon Handwerkskunst

    Review: A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Tourbillon Handwerkskunst

    There are special watches, like the A. Lange & Söhne 1815, for example, then there are exceptional watches like the 1815 Tourbillon—and then there are masterpieces, like this 1815 Tourbillon...
    Posted on 18/09/2020
  7. Review: Aventi A-11 Pure Sapphire

    Review: Aventi A-11 Pure Sapphire

    Change is in the air. I can feel it. Watchmaking, like many things in life, goes through cycles of evolution, every now and then purging the old and ushering in the new. Around twenty years ago...
    Posted on 16/09/2020
  8. Feature: Oris Carl Brashear Chronograph

    Feature: Oris Carl Brashear Chronograph

    You see them come and go, watches made in honour of people whose names are unfamiliar and will most likely remain so. In the case of the Oris Carl Brashear Chronograph, that is not one of those...
    Posted on 14/09/2020
  9. Feature: D. Dornblüth & Sohn

    Feature: D. Dornblüth & Sohn

    Three quarter plate; hand-engraved balance cock with swan-neck regulator; classic Gothic dial design—I know the brand you think I’m talking about, but actually I’m not. This is D. Dornblüth &...
    Posted on 14/09/2020
  10. Review: Panerai Luminor Base PAM00560

    Review: Panerai Luminor Base PAM00560

    A quick skim through the Panerai catalogue demonstrates that a sum in excess of fifteen or even £20,000 can be spent on the pricier options, watches laden with complicated features and fancy...
    Posted on 04/09/2020
  11. Feature: 3 Watches That Do The Unexpected

    Feature: 3 Watches That Do The Unexpected

    A watch is a watch, wouldn’t you say, a trinket that tells the time and does so, hopefully, clearly and accurately. That’s certainly the expectation, but when it comes to watchmaking, there’s...
    Posted on 02/09/2020
  12. Feature: How The World’s Thinnest Watch Was Made

    Feature: How The World’s Thinnest Watch Was Made

    Creating the world’s thinnest watch doesn’t happen overnight. It doesn’t happen in a month, or a year, or even a decade. It takes several lifetimes of expertise, development, successes, failures—all...
    Posted on 26/08/2020