Highlights from WatchTime’s March-April 2021 Issue, On Sale Now
The March-April issue of WatchTime is available at retailers (and in our online store) today. Among the highlights of the issue are a cover feature spotlighting the newest additions to Bulgari’s record-breaking Octo Finissimo range; a journey through Longines’ history of making timepieces for pioneering aviators; a comprehensive review of TAG Heuer’s recently released Carrera Sport Chronograph; an in-depth exploration of Porsche Design’s evolution into a full-fledged watch manufacture; and more. Read on for details.
? For 2021, Bulgari has introduced three new versions within its Octo Finissimo range, the highly anticipated Chronograph GMT in stainless steel, the Octo Finissimo S in a new monochrome style with a slivered dial, and the Octo Finissimo Chronograph GMT Titanium with a black dial and rubber strap. Roger Ruegger delves into them all in the cover feature, “Edge of Tomorrow.”
? Daring pilots relied on Longines watches aboard their flying machines in the 1920s and 1930s. In “Ready for Takeoff,” Rüdiger Bucher revisits Longines’ historical role with the pioneers of aviation and how this exciting history inspired the brand’s new Spirit collection.
? Porsche Design has been uniting the worlds of automotive design and horological innovation for nearly half a century, and its recent rebirth as an independent watchmaker takes the synergy to the next level. Mark Bernardo takes the reader down “...
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