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  1. Feature: Watches of the Silver Screen

    Feature: Watches of the Silver Screen

    The Big Screen: where stars are born and epic sagas are told—and that's before you've even stepped out of wardrobe. Whether a watch is a part of the action, or simply a smart sartorial choice...
    Posted on 17/08/2016
  2. Review: TAG Heuer Carrera 1887 Jack Heuer

    Review: TAG Heuer Carrera 1887 Jack Heuer

    The calibre 1887 has taken a bit of a bashing since its launch. It's a shame, because it's a fine example of a chronograph movement - it has a column wheel, a double pawl winding system and fifty...
    Posted on 15/08/2016
  3. Review: Tudor Pelagos

    Review: Tudor Pelagos

    Like many younger siblings, Tudor has always fought to step out of the shadow of its big brother—and as the brother in question happens to be Rolex, that’s no mean feat. The brand was created...
    Posted on 11/08/2016
  4. Brand Focus: Rolex

    Brand Focus: Rolex

    There’s no question about it—Rolex is the best known, most recognisable and biggest name in watchmaking. It’s a surprise to find out that Rolex is one of the younger watchmakers out there, its...
    Posted on 08/08/2016
  5. Review: Hublot King Power Oceanographic 1000

    Review: Hublot King Power Oceanographic 1000

    I’m not someone who lives a life of extremes. As uncool as it might be to admit it, more often than not, I keep to the oft-scorned beaten track—but that doesn’t stop me from being able to admire...
    Posted on 04/08/2016
  6. Review: Panerai Luminor Submersible Bronze

    Review: Panerai Luminor Submersible Bronze

    With the discovery of bronze, metal objects that were made for years and years could be made better than ever before. From tools, to weapons, to majestic statues we see all across the world...
    Posted on 02/08/2016
  7. Review: Armin Strom Gravity Water

    Review: Armin Strom Gravity Water

    It's been put forward that the correlation between accelerating time and increasing age is tied to a phenomenon based on the theory of relativity. At ten years old, a single lap of the sun represents...
    Posted on 29/07/2016
  8. Review: SevenFriday M2

    Review: SevenFriday M2

    SevenFriday proved with the P1 (and P2 and P3) that intriguing watchmaking could be done without costing the Earth. The P1 combined great looks, out-of-the-ordinary functionality and a budget-conscious...
    Posted on 25/07/2016
  9. Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000

    Review: Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000

    When the Sea-Dweller was discontinued, it would have been considered a safe bet to assume a new version was on its way soon. The Submariner had been updated to the new chunkier style the year...
    Posted on 19/07/2016
  10. News: Richard Mille for Mark Cavendish

    News: Richard Mille for Mark Cavendish

    If you’re a Richard Mille superfan like Tour de France cyclist Mark Cavendish, then getting a Richard Mille watch of your own can’t get any better than being given one straight from the wrist...
    Posted on 16/07/2016
  11. Review: Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Gravity

    Review: Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Gravity

    Great value. Affordable. These are ways in which most of the Maurice Lacroix range can be described. And that’s no slander: Maurice Lacroix do very well at making great value, affordable pieces...
    Posted on 15/07/2016
  12. Review: IWC Portuguese Tourbillon

    Review: IWC Portuguese Tourbillon

    Most people know the story of the Portuguese. Created by IWC for the Portuguese market in the 1930s, it was designed to be a wristwatch with the precision of a marine chronometer, and has since...
    Posted on 13/07/2016