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  1. Feature: How Can A Watch Work With No Battery?

    Feature: How Can A Watch Work With No Battery?

    The battery in your phone will last you about a day before you need to charge it, same with your smart watch. That energy is depleted through use, as you would expect, and when it runs out, you...
    Posted on 10/01/2020
  2. Review: Ulysse Nardin Freak

    Review: Ulysse Nardin Freak

    This is a Ulysse Nardin Freak, and it is quite simply the single craziest watch ever made. That’s a bold claim because there are a lot of crazy watches, but this one wins the all-time craziest...
    Posted on 08/01/2020
  3. Review: Grand Seiko SBGK005

    Review: Grand Seiko SBGK005

    Have we forgotten to think with our hearts? It seems these days that you can’t talk about watches without talking about investment. Having a solid residual in a watch—in anything—is more than...
    Posted on 06/01/2020
  4. Review: Ming 19.02 Worldtimer

    Review: Ming 19.02 Worldtimer

    Whether it’s advancements in CNC machining, increase in small-business investment or quite simply a global dose of a lunacy in the drinking water, micro watch brands are now very much a thing...
    Posted on 03/01/2020
  5. Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 126603

    Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 126603

    Rolex is everywhere. It’s a monster. To think that such huge dominance came from such humble beginnings, that such luxury originated from such a simplified ethos. At some point, these two worlds...
    Posted on 02/01/2020
  6. Review: Grand Seiko SBGD001

    Review: Grand Seiko SBGD001

    If you’ve been around watches a little while, you’ll know all about Grand Seiko. In fact, even if you’re new, you may have heard talk of this high-end Japanese contender infiltrating our hearts...
    Posted on 27/12/2019
  7. Feature: £40,000 Patek Philippe vs £10,000 Girard Perregaux

    Feature: £40,000 Patek Philippe vs £10,000 Girard Perregaux

    You don’t have to ask around too much to discover that Patek Philippe’s 5170 is considered one of, if not the best chronographs ever made. It’s slick, it’s slim, it’s executed to perfection—but...
    Posted on 23/12/2019
  8. Feature: 3 Green Watches

    Feature: 3 Green Watches

    A monochrome watch is safe. It blends in well, goes with anything, never stands out or offends. It’s also a little bit boring. Our eyes are tuned to see over seven million colours, and yet we...
    Posted on 23/12/2019
  9. Review: Tudor Heritage Chrono vs Bell & Ross BR V2-94

    Review: Tudor Heritage Chrono vs Bell & Ross BR V2-94

    If you’re in the market for a sporty, vintage-inspired chronograph for around the £3,000 mark, the default choice is most certainly Tudor’s excellent Heritage Chrono. Well, it was. Now there’s...
    Posted on 13/12/2019
  10. Review: IWC Portuguese IW397204

    Review: IWC Portuguese IW397204

    The watchmaker IWC has had a long affinity with the perpetual calendar. This most righteous of complications, it demonstrates a fundamental understanding of high watchmaking that few companies...
    Posted on 11/12/2019
  11. Feature: £300 vs £30,000 Watch

    Feature: £300 vs £30,000 Watch

    Two watches, the Hamilton Valiant and the A. Lange & Söhne Richard Lange, both mechanical, both three-handers, both 40mm—but one costs £300 and the other £30,000. Can one really be a hundred...
    Posted on 09/12/2019
  12. Feature: 3 Luxury Sports Watches That Are Actually Available

    Feature: 3 Luxury Sports Watches That Are Actually Available

    If you’ve tried to get yourself a Rolex Daytona, Patek Philippe Nautilus or Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, you’ll have run into a bit of a problem: there are none. These ultra-limited watches are...
    Posted on 04/12/2019