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  1. Feature: Rolex GMT-Master II vs Tudor Black Bay GMT

    Feature: Rolex GMT-Master II vs Tudor Black Bay GMT

    It’s about time we got these two side-by-side, and now that time is here. The crux of this debate is simply going to revolve around the following: this GMT-Master II costs £6,800, the Tudor £2,790...
    Posted on 16/08/2018
  2. Review: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar

    Review: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar

    I’ll get right to it: this is perhaps the cleverest watch I have ever seen. No exaggeration. There are more complicated, more technically advanced, more expensive watches out there, but for sheer...
    Posted on 13/08/2018
  3. Review: Rolex GMT-Master II CHNR

    Review: Rolex GMT-Master II CHNR

    At Baselworld earlier this year, Rolex finally put us out of our misery by releasing a stainless steel version of the ceramic red and blue GMT-Master II, a colour combination previously only...
    Posted on 10/08/2018
  4. Feature: The Bargain 3 Watch Collection

    Feature: The Bargain 3 Watch Collection

    If you’ve got a lump sum of around £5,000 burning a hole in your pocket, and you’re looking to get yourself your first watch, you’re probably thinking about some kind of Rolex, or Omega, or perhaps...
    Posted on 08/08/2018
  5. Review: A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual

    Review: A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual

    It doesn’t take much looking to find a sizable group of people who claim that the moon landings never happened. They believe the historic moment when Neil Armstrong first set foot on that grey...
    Posted on 07/08/2018
  6. Review: Glashütte Original PanoInverse

    Review: Glashütte Original PanoInverse

    You know what they say about form following function, that designing a tool should be considered first with operation and usability, and secondly with aesthetics—well, seems like the folks at...
    Posted on 20/07/2018
  7. Feature: Cartier Ballon Bleu – Real vs Fake

    Feature: Cartier Ballon Bleu – Real vs Fake

    It’s no secret that Rolex is one of the most faked brands in the world—we’ve all seen those market stalls on holiday peddling numerous shady imitations—but the fake watch market doesn’t stop...
    Posted on 19/07/2018
  8. Feature: £2,000 Frederique Constant vs £20,000 Breguet

    Feature: £2,000 Frederique Constant vs £20,000 Breguet

    If you want a timepiece that echoes the classic British and French pocket watches of the 18th century, then it’s to Breguet that you’ll need to turn your attention. Simple, yet beautifully executed...
    Posted on 19/07/2018
  9. Review: Patek Philippe Calatrava Travel Time

    Review: Patek Philippe Calatrava Travel Time

    If you’ve got your sights set on a classic Daytona 116520, the pre-ceramic model, then there’s probably not much else out there that might turn your fancy. You’re unlikely to be swayed by an...
    Posted on 18/07/2018
  10. Feature: The Breitling Slide Rule Bezel

    Feature: The Breitling Slide Rule Bezel

    In a time of calculators, computers, smart phones and the internet, the answer to any question is never more than a few taps of a screen or clicks of a button away. Remember when you had to just...
    Posted on 18/07/2018
  11. Feature: Grand Seiko Spring Drive

    Feature: Grand Seiko Spring Drive

    When entering the realm of watchmaking, the first thing a curious novice will discover is that watches don’t all tick. Some do, and those are mainly quartz, but many don’t—they sweep, in a fine...
    Posted on 18/07/2018
  12. Feature: 3 Innovative Watches By Jaeger-LeCoultre

    Feature: 3 Innovative Watches By Jaeger-LeCoultre

    When you’re a watchmaker with over 1,200 patents to your name, you earn yourself a bit of a reputation. In the case of Jaeger-LeCoultre, that’s being known as the watchmaker’s watchmaker, suggesting...
    Posted on 03/07/2018