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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Carole Forestier-Kasapi
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Christophe Claret
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Konstantin Chaykin
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Enrico Barbasini & Michel Navas
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – George Daniels
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Rexhep Rexhepi
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Dominique Renaud
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Ludwig Oechslin
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Franck Muller
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Jean-Marc Wiederrecht
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Kari Voutilainen
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Andreas Strehler
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Roger Smith
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Giulio Papi
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The Revolutionary List: 25 Watchmakers and Construction – Stephen Mcdonnell
SJX Watches
Albishorn’s Type 10 Officer Takes Flight
The Albishorn Type 10 Officer is the latest expression of the brand’s “imaginary vintage” philosophy, reworking the familiar codes of the mid-century military chronograph through the lens of a hypothetical Type 20 predecessor. Conceived by founder Dr Sébastien Chaulmontet, the cream-dialled Officer pairs its distinctive, parchment-like textured dial with a proprietary monopusher movement derived from a re-engineered Valjoux 7750 architecture, combining COSC-certified performance with thoughtful ergonomic and aesthetic refinements at a price that undercuts many conventional aviation-inspired chronographs. Initial thoughts Military aviation-inspired watches are a cornerstone of the luxury watch market, but most pay homage to specific historical references like the famed Type 20 of the 1950s. In contrast, the Albishorn Type 10 proposes to ‘recreate’ a hypothetical Type 20 predecessor. The cream-dialled Officer takes this idea further, suggesting a “missing link” is the aesthetic development of the military chronograph, with a lighter-coloured dial for open-air usage away from the front lines. When the Type 10 debuted with black and green dials, I was a bit skeptical of the texture, which reminded me of asphalt. The Officer’s dial features a similar texture, but the off-white colour transforms the look. To my eye, the new dial looks like vintage German etching paper, which is an appealing texture that suits the theme of the watch. Inside, the Officer is as com...
Fratello
Hands-On With The Stunning Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante Arctic Rose
Parmigiani Fleurier is a remarkable player in today’s horological landscape. The brand’s design aesthetic is unique, with the clever use of color being particularly admirable, and the technological innovations are nothing short of impressive. These aspects have made Parmigiani Fleurier both easy to love and easy to reject. Let’s be honest; it’s certainly not a […] Visit Hands-On With The Stunning Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF Minute Rattrapante Arctic Rose to read the full article.
Time+Tide
Frederique Constant’s CEO shares how our Time+Tide Highlife Onyx Moon Limited Edition came together
Andrew & Niels Eggerding, CEO of Frederique Constant, tell the story of how the Onyx Moon came together.The post Frederique Constant’s CEO shares how our Time+Tide Highlife Onyx Moon Limited Edition came together appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Deployant
Dear Santa: Stanley makes his Christmas Wishlist for 2025
Ending 2025 with a BANG! Here's Stanley getting the ball rolling for Deployant's annual Christmas Wishlist with his 3 ideal watch as Christmas Presents!
Monochrome
Just Because – The Best on the Back, Six Watches with Drop-Dead Gorgeous Movements
We all love a good watch, that much is obvious. And what constitutes “good” is fairly straightforward in most watches, too. A solid, legible design, attractive details, fine ergonomics and a reliable mechanical movement. But sometimes, you want a bit more. Or a lot more, in the case of these six fine mechanical marvels. Each […]
Fratello
I Ask AI To Find Me A New Watch: Will It Be The Same Watch I Picked Myself?
I’m in the market for a go-anywhere, do-anything watch. My search begins with a set budget of between €4,000 and €5,000 and a list of must-have features, including a GMT function, a depth rating of at least 100 meters, and an automatic movement. Apart from a measurable amount of money and spec list, there are […] Visit I Ask AI To Find Me A New Watch: Will It Be The Same Watch I Picked Myself? to read the full article.
Time+Tide
Jaeger-LeCoultre opens its first Chadstone boutique, bringing the Vallée de Joux to Melbourne’s emerging luxury shopping capital
JLC has opened its second standalone Melbourne location, which is also its first in Australia to feature the brand's new boutique concept.The post Jaeger-LeCoultre opens its first Chadstone boutique, bringing the Vallée de Joux to Melbourne’s emerging luxury shopping capital appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Fratello
Sunday Morning Showdown: Cartier Tank Américaine Vs. Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Monoface Small Seconds
Good morning, Fratelli, and welcome to a new Sunday Morning Showdown. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, something sweet, and sneak up somewhere next to the Christmas tree. This week, we’ll put two watches up against each other that could both perfectly serve as Christmas dinner watches. They’re both rectangular with silver dials and […] Visit Sunday Morning Showdown: Cartier Tank Américaine Vs. Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Monoface Small Seconds to read the full article.
Worn & Wound
Watches, Stories, & Gear: Spielberg’s Mysterious New Film, PlayStation Watches, and More
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and put a spotlight on causes we believe in. Oh, and any gear we happen to be digging on this week. We love gear. Spielberg’s Mysterious Sci-Fi Film View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amblin Entertainment (@amblin) Steven Spielberg has a new, still untitled, original UFO movie coming out next year, and we aren’t talking about it nearly enough. A new sci-fi film from the director of ET, Close Encounters, AI, Minority Report, etc should be a very big deal, and it still might be once people start wrestling with the idea of Spielberg returning to this genre. Very little is known about the movie – the plot has been kept completely under wraps. But it stars Emily Blunt, filmed in New Jersey and the Hudson Valley, was written by David Koepp (a frequent Spielberg collaborator), and this week, the first bit of marketing started to hit. In a handful of cities, large billboards with the June 12 release date, an evocative image, and the words “all will be disclosed” began to appear. We love a mysterious campaign, and the idea that a new, and apparently quite major, Spielberg movie is 6 months away and we know nothing about it is tantalizing. The Year’s Best in GPS Watches The watch world is full of little niches, and rabbit holes within rabbit holes. Smart watche...
Monochrome
The ABCs of Time – Your Guide to Functional Watch Bezels, From Diver to Tachymeter and Rare Ones
By and large, most information on your watch comes from the dial. Sometimes there are functions on the back, like a power reserve indicator or an addition to the case, like on the Pierre Kunz Spirit Diver with a Boyle-Mariotte depth gauge that can measure down to 80 metres. Functional watch bezels, however, add functionality […]
Time+Tide
New releases from Nomos, Konstantin Chaykin x GMT, Frederique Constant x Time+Tide and more
Our project with Frederique Constant was the biggest release of the week (yes, we're biased), but there was also plenty of other heat sources.The post New releases from Nomos, Konstantin Chaykin x GMT, Frederique Constant x Time+Tide and more appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.