In recent feature articles and Spending Time podcast episodes we have addressed the rather more serious issue of suppressed creativity in the watch industry, along with the economics behind this trend – here I tried to explain the problem in a...
Worn & Wound’s NYC Windup Watch Fair is just over a month away, and it goes without saying, but we?ll say it anyway: We are extremely excited to kick off the 2018 show. With an even bigger vendor list than last year’s, Windup is sure to be... -
Back in July of this year, Mark Bernardo, Senior Editor of WatchTime, accurately described the new Omega Speedmaster Speedy Tuesday ?Ultraman? as a ?Monster Launch,? which was nothing short of spot on. The new watch, like many of the bigger... -
In 2001, the world-renowned, Italian luxury brand Bulgari launched its Hotel & Resorts division. The portfolio started with hotels in Milan, Bali, and London. The most recent openings include Beijing, Dubai and, as of a few months ago, Shanghai. The... -
The Breitling Navitimer Super 8 was inspired by the Reference 637, a stopwatch that pilots in the 1930s and 1940s wore strapped to their thighs.
The Navitimer Super 8 expresses the distinctive, practical design elements of the Reference 637 in a... -
“Watches, Stories, and Gear? is a weekly roundup of some our favorite watch content from Worn & Wound, great stories from around the web, and cool gear that we?ve got our eye on.
This week?s installment is brought to you by Mido... -
Parmigiani Fleurier updated its sporty, round chronograph model, the Tonda Metrographe, in 2017, streamlining its somewhat idiosyncractic, asymmetrical design to a more classically sporty three-register look ? and Parmigiani being Parmigiani, it did... -
With the next Windup Watch Fair less than two months away, we?re pleased to announce our full roster of over forty participating brands. We?re also excited to share that we?ll be hosting a special Windup Watch Shop pop-up in NYC the week... -
Bulgari just unveiled its most complicated watch so far, the Octo Grande Sonnerie Perpetual Calendar, as well as a number of new additions to the Octo collection. WatchTime had the opportunity to spend some time with the models in person during... -
MeisterSinger, an iconoclastic German watch brand that continues to win converts with its intriguing dial designs based on a single timekeeping hand, joins the growing field of watchmakers offering bronze cases with the launch of its new Perigraph... -
Martenero has just launched a Kickstarter campaign for their new Edgemere Reserve, a redesigned version of their nautical-themed Edgemere, now with power reserve, a 24-hour sub-register, and a date complication.
With a versatile size of 40 x... -
After the GPHG nominees were announced a few weeks ago, there was one watch in the “Sports†category that captured a lot of early attention. A previously unreleased Ulysse Nardin diver caused dive-watch focused forums and social media pages to... -
In honor of the Monaco Yacht Show, Ulysse Nardin has unveiled a new selection of dive watches. In four variations, this is a redesign of the existing Ulysse Nardin Diver Chronometer watches that still new CEO (since 2017) Patrick Pruniaux, we are... -
Just a quick reminder, this weekend (September 29th and 30th, 2018) the Windup Watch Shop will be presenting watches, straps and more at the Boston American Field event, taking place Saturday and Sunday, 11am – 6pm, at the Innovation and... -
For the brand?s 30th anniversary, Frederique Constant today announces their most complicated watch yet, the new Frederique Constant Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Manufacture.
The post Frederique Constant Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Manufacture... -