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Introducing: Louis Vuitton’s LVKV-02 GMR 6 – A Collaboration with Kari Voutilainen
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Examining The Dual Transmission System Of The Breguet Tradition Chronographe Indépendant 7077
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Review with new video: Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Vianney Halter II
We requested for samples to be sent to us as loaners for review. Here are our thoughts after spending two weeks with the watches.
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New: Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence
Just released for the LVMH Watch week is the new Tambour Convergence with a digital display and a very discreet dial layout.
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My Watch Story: An Oyster Perpetual For My 30th birthday by Lucy Kapetanovic
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Louis Vuitton Unveils The Tambour Convergence
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Louis Vuitton Refines its Unique Jump Hour with the Tambour Taiko Spin Time Collection
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Breguet Rings in the Year of the Snake with a Stunning Limited Edition
Well folks, January is here, and that can really only mean one thing when it comes to new watch releases: we are about to be bombarded with Lunar New Year limited editions. They started to trickle out just before things began to shut down for the holidays, and by the time I dared to sign into my work email for the first time in 2025, press releases from brands of all kinds were waiting for me, heralding the launch of new watches to celebrate the Year of the Snake. This has been a tradition for as long as I’ve paid attention to watch media, and probably a whole lot longer. In some ways, I think we all have to admit, it’s quite cynical. It’s an easy way for brands to (hopefully) cash in as the growing Chinese luxury watch market looks for ways to mark a major point on their calendar. But the watches themselves, quite often, are really quite good, often living near the higher end of a brand’s catalog, serving as an example of particular craft techniques. That’s certainly the case with this year’s entry from Breguet, Breguet Classique 7145 Lunar New Year 2025, a watch that showcases the brand’s signature guilloche work, as well engraving and miniature painting techniques. The Classique 7145 Lunar New Year 2025 starts with a simple, 40mm rose gold case, with fluting along the case walls, another signature Breguet design characteristic. While 40mm is on the large side for a modern dress watch, it makes sense in a watch like this as a way to properly showcase the ...
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Louis Erard and Vianney Halter Team Up For Another Thanksgiving Weekend Surprise
Today, Americans sit down at their Thanksgiving table with their friends and family, and consider all that they’re thankful for. Good health, a warm home, great company, and a delicious meal will top many lists, as they should. But if you’ll allow a quick thought experiment (really, all of this is just one big thought experiment, if you think about it) and narrow the focus of thanks to the watch world, I’d have to say that the singular event of the last few years that I’m most thankful for is whatever transpired during the first meeting between the team at Louis Erard and watchmaker Vianny Halter. It led to a collaboration that launched a thousand other collaborations (slight exaggeration, but maybe not), and brought an affordable indie brand and a Capital I Independent watchmaking legend together in a genuinely interesting way. There’s a compelling case to be made that the first Louis Erard x Vianney Halter collaboration was the seed of many similar LEs to come, from Louis Erard and other brands, so it makes sense that just like that first collab, their second drops on Thanksgiving weekend, bringing one of the most interesting stories in contemporary watches full circle. While the first collaboration with Halter felt like one of his watches in spirit, the new Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Vianney Halter II takes steps to make the physical object feel more like a watch that could have come out of Halter’s workshop. Using Halter’s iconic Antiqua as inspiratio...
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Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Vianney Halter II Introduces A New Steampunk Chapter
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Is This The Best-Looking Breguet Marine Tourbillon Equation Marchante 5887 Yet?
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Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co. and L’Epée 1839 Join LVMH Watch Week 2025
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Breguet Unveils a Stealth Classique Duo
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Gregory Kissling Appointed CEO of Breguet
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Breguet And The Legend Of The Perfect Oil
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My Watch Story: The Cockpit Companion by Rob Lees
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The Louis Erard 2300 Chronograph Sport
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Is The New Breguet Type XX Chronograph 2067 The Future of The Brand?
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Introducing the Louis Erard x Kudoke Le Régulateur
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Louis Vuitton Puts Its Mastery of Fine Watchmaking on Full Display with the New ‘Escale à Asnières’ Pocket Watch
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Emmanuel Breguet: “I investigated in all the dictionaries and found the real meaning of the word tourbillon in the time of AL Breguet.”
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Glashütte Original are having a breakout year in 2020, and these 2 are the best of a very good bunch
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Breguet Introduces the Classique Double Tourbillon Quai de l’Horloge 5345 in Rose Gold
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The Time of Louis Vuitton
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Louis Vuitton Escale Reveals a Modern Vision of Fine Watchmaking
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Time for Louis Vuitton - Part II Baselworld 2014
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Louis Erard and Atelier Oï Release their Second Collaboration
Getting outside Palexpo is essential during Watches & Wonders week. Not only because being inside the massive complex for days on end will quickly wreak havoc on your mental and physical health (it’s dry in there, and not seeing any natural light can’t be great for you), but because there’s so much watch related stuff happening in Geneva parallel to what’s going on at Watches & Wonders. Many smaller indies post up at hotels along Lake Geneva and take meetings with media and their dealer networks, and over the last three years these meetings have been some of our favorites to attend. One of them, with Louis Erard, produced an almost obscene level of interest. I think each of mentally bought a watch in the hour we spent chatting with CEO Manuel Emch. The watch you see here, a new collaboration between Louis Erard and atelier Oï, is the only watch we can show you from that meeting. Everything else is under embargo, but will be revealed throughout the rest of the year. But man, I was glad to see this new limited edition on the table almost immediately after sitting down. It’s the same design as a watch in my own collection, featuring a dial made up of deeply cut striated ridges that fan out like a, well, like a fan, I guess. No markers or branding, but each ridge is effectively a minute marker, so telling the time is fairly straightforward after a brief adjustment period. This LE has a gold tone dial, which leaves a very different impression than my silvery gray v...
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